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hey m ax- Welcome...to...the...Machine -----Original Message----- >From: max valentino <ekstasis1@hotmail.com> >Sent: Jan 10, 2008 10:27 PM >To: loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com >Subject: RE: Zvex LoFi Junky Looper > > > >Hey fellow Loopists..... >Recently I posted some questions pertaining to the Zvex LoFi Junky >Looper. Between the responses (thank you all very much...), and some >further research, I decided to toss caution to the wind and just buy one. > It arrived Tuesday and I have been puttin' it thru the paces and thought >I would share.... >(I guess maybe I should try to post this to the LD site as well..... >since ther eis precious little info there on this box.) > >It is pretty damn cool. It is also quite small---which is nice. And, it >is built very well (like a tank). The switches and knobs are top notch >and the inside assembly is very thorough and clean (remarkable attention >to detail there) and the components are all very high quality. It may be >"lo-fi" but it is not cheaply made (nor cheaply priced). > >So, first off what it doesn't do: No overdubs, layers, replace, reverse >or other loop manipulations...and no MIDI! It is a one-shot 20 sec max. >analog looper. > >It also doesn't do pristine, hi-fi sound quality. And, it certainly is >NOT for everybody.... > >But what is does do is quite cool. More than anything it adds a certain >"je nais se quoi"; a vibe, an atmosphere to the loopage . Kinda like >playing thru an old Supro amp or something; yes, it is a bit noisy and >less than "perfect" in sound quality, but there is something very >inviting and comfortable about that. Being analog (and lo-fi) it can hiss >(and careful setting of the levels helps keep this in order), but the >hiss and noise is strikingly different that the hiss and noise found in >digital devices....and what hiss there is seems to be masked by the >playing to the loop (in fact it sort of melts into the music itself...). > >For this feature alone, to me, it is worth every dime. It injects >something quite human, something quite blemished, worn and imperfect to >my looping. AS for the shortcoming of layers (or lack thereof), It is >quite easy to re-sample the LoFi into a bigger more full featured looping >device..... > >It does have true bypass and the instrument preamp which drives the >unlooped signal is of exceptional quality: a very high impedence >(>5megOhm)input which insures there is no loading or degradation of your >signal (the looper section does enough of that!!). > >It has a single passive tone control which is useful both for tone >variations and controlling hiss. It has no freq response above 2.6kHz. >This seems like a somewhat severe limitation, but actually it helps >produce a sound wholly different than other loopers...and quite different >than the source sound fed into it (but drastically different....different >in what to my ears is a good way.......) > >The input/rec level is adjustable (as is the output) and the recording >section can even be overdriven. The result is a very pleasing driven >sound VERY different from the digital clipping other machines produce >when hit too hard. In fact, on my basses, the distortion produced here >is very cool. > >It also has a cool vibrato circuit which can give anything from a warped >LP kind of warble to a psuedo Leslie spin to some rather jiggly >modulations. Of course, I am using this with bass and the effect is >somewhat understated...but for my purposes that is perfect as I do not >need to get to heavy handed with modulations. It is more subtle than >other fx, but it is also quite present and noticeable. > >The behavior of this vibrato circuit is somewhat unpredictable as well. >Which I find very appealing. It is something of a loose cannon, >unpredictable yet still quite musical and useful. It does shimmer...but >not like other modulation effects. And since the controls (rate and >depth) are interactive you're never quite sure jsut where the effect is >gonna land........pretty neat. > >All in all I am very pleased. I have some other looping devices (modded >Lexicon JamMan, EDP, Headrush, DL4), but this is quickly becoming my >favorite---it seems especially geared towards my direction in looping in >which the looping is not so much a feature in itself, but rather a >necessary and integral part of the compositions and performances, and as >such is somewhat stealthy in its appearance--never static and not always >present--, and usually neither dense nor drone-y. > >I am sure the limitations of this little box make it "less than ideal" >for a great number of loopists, yet for me it does something >special...and that is quite inspiring. > >I have a solo show next week...and the LoFi will definitely get some >game-time. > >Max >_________________________________________________________________ >Get the power of Windows + Web with the new Windows Live. >http://www.windowslive.com?ocid=TXT_TAGHM_Wave2_powerofwindows_012008