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yes, let's hear it.! Following the drummer who is following the looper is the real idea. I was just trying to make it more natural and less intrusive to the drummer. tq On Oct 6, 2009, at 10:58 AM, Os wrote: > OK. I could think of a number of ways of solving this if you used a > computer. > > When I play with a band the drummer plays to a click (from my laptop, > but you could generate that another way), and everyone else follows > the drummer. Is that an option for you? > > > os. > > > 2009/10/6 Todd Quincy <Todd@quincycreative.com>: >> all hardware. Digitech Jamman, Lexicon 32 sec Jamman, and Echoplex >> digital >> pro. >> >> never used a laptop. Should I >> >> I loop live instruments with a band. The drummer and others needs >> to see a >> light stay in tempo. whole notes at worst 1/4 note flashes are ideal? >> >> On Oct 6, 2009, at 10:29 AM, Os wrote: >> >>> is there a computer somewhere in your rig, or are you all hardware? >>> >>> os. >>> >>> >>> 2009/10/6 Todd Quincy <Todd@quincycreative.com>: >>>> >>>> I want to use a bright pulsating light to visibly follow a >>>> loop's tempo >>>> live. Can the EDP or rackmount jamman do this with midi? any other >>>> options? >>>> >>>> The jammans and the edp have a pulsating led light on the display >>>> showing >>>> the tempo - any way to make that external and brighter - bigger? >>>> >>>> tq >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> os@collective.co.uk >>> http://twitter.com/expertsleepers >>> http://www.darkroomtheband.net/ >>> http://www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/ >>> >>> >> >> Todd Quincy, >> President, Quincy Creative, LLC >> 513 253 0004 >> >> > > > > -- > os@collective.co.uk > http://twitter.com/expertsleepers > http://www.darkroomtheband.net/ > http://www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/ > > Todd Quincy, President, Quincy Creative, LLC 513 253 0004