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(various gear commentary below, sorry it took a couple of days) On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Rainer Thelonius Balthasar Straschill wrote: > So I'm thinking about deviating from my "maximum flexiblity, maximum > processing power" approach and create a looping setup which is (compared > to most of my setups) rather minimalistic (meaning a guitar or bass and > a small custom-built floor board) but, given the small size, quite > flexible and powerful. So here is my requirement spec: [snip] > * Something by ZVex...his things seem to be cool - what about > the Machine? Or the Octane? My opinion for max noise versatility in Z-Vex's line, get a Fuzz Factory. I also like his new Johnny Octave. > Wah: > * Any of you know the Ibanez WD10? This seems to be another one > of those digital modeling thingies. I had some time ago played with the > Boss VWah (or whatever) and did not like it. Is the WD10 any better? > * An alternative would be the Wah Probe by ZVex. Any users here? Worked with one for a couple of hours, have a Z-Vex Trem Probe. A problem with the theremin control for the Z-Vex Probe series is that, since the control is a field effect (your foot a certain distance from the surface plate) you cannot leave the pedal at a given value, then step off it and have that value retained. I like the Probe series, but then I also play theremin. :) > combining one of each group...price-wise, the Jamman is cheaper than the > RC-20 (while the DD20 is still cheaper). Pros/Cons of RC-20 (XL) vs. > Jamman? I have a Boss RC-20 LoopStation (non-XL), and a Digitech Jamman. I like the Jamman over the RC-20 for more memory, for USB up/download of samples onto the card without having to remove the card from the Jamman (WinXP, Mac OS X support), for the behavior of the optional footswitch (the Jamman manual calls for an FS-3X footswitch, my Digitech FS-300 footswitch I bought for use with my Electrix Repeater Mark I is identical) that the footswitch allows you to go up *and* down the samples (the RC-20 only allows you to increment up through the samples), and for the Digitech's ability to mark any of the 99 loops as one-shot nonrepeating samples (RC-20 only has one one-shot sample, in #11 of 11). I like the RC-20 over the Digitech for its ability to run on batteries, and for reverse playback of loops. best, Steve B Phasmatodea http://www.phasmatodea.net/ Subscape Annex http://www.subscapeannex.com/ Fukadugalon, Audio Arcade, Orjazimprove, others