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  Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 8:39 
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  Subject: Guidance In Buying First Loop 
  Machine
  
  Hello there!  This is my first posting, though I've long been a 
  frequent visitor to Looper's Delight.  I'm interested in purchasing a 
  looper, as I'm a guitarist looking to build soundscapes via volume swells, 
  stereo panning, etc.  I'm looking to spend around $600.  
  I'd like a device that allows for the following:
   
  1-STEREO loops.  This is crucial.  I'm not remotely interested 
  in a machine that plays back loops in mono
  2-Reverse capability.  Though not essential, I'd like a device that 
  allows for loops to be played in reverse.
  3-Loop time.  This is more of a query than anything else.  I 
  see some machines that seem to have good qualities, yet only 15-30 seconds of 
  time per loop.  On the surface, this seems a bit short.  Is there 
  anything on the market that allows for more time without much degradation in 
  the original signal?
  4-Ability to save loops.  
   
  A friend has the DigiTech JamMan, which has many of the features I'm 
  interested in, with one major drawback: no stereo loops!  With these 
  thoughts in mind (which are admittedly a bit cluttered), what devices would 
  you recommend?  Many many thanks in advance, fellow loopers!!
   
  Bill