| I guess another reason to use a laptop vs hdwr only would be the ability to save the loops in case you want to revisit the piece, but the most fun I have with looping is when everything is totally improv'd and I can hit that delete all button and its just a fond memory, its a freeing experience but sure freaks out the bystanders sometimes!! "you mean yoy just erased that and dont know how to repeat it????" lol Andy Owens 1-800-AndyOwens Sent from my iPhone So the typing might not be my best! 
Pfffff...only if you let them.
 Like Per said, he doesn't look at the screen that much. It's JUST
 another tool: once you've learned what you need to do with it, you're
 not looking at the screen that much...
 
 I'm finding the "inclusion" (NOTE BENE: I said "inclusion" not
 "transition to") of the computer to be a very smooth and unobtrusive
 process. Maybe because I view it as simply another piece of gear, just
 not in the rack.
 
 Patrick, by all means pursue the idea of using Ableton. And check out
 the list of looping hardware and software that Per put together:
 
 http://www.looproom.com/looperchart.php
 
 ...it's much more up to date than the profiles on the list here. Yes,
 there's more than a few folks still using hardware from the 90's and
 earlier (I still use two Lexicon Vortexes, but I've cut back from the
 four I used to own), but then a lot of that gear can now be had
 cheaply though places like eBay...so it's a good way to get started in
 looping (tho' the price of a "pristine" Echoplex has certainly not
 dropped!).
 
 But if you're already comfortable working in Ableton, why not continue
 and go deeper? We all would like the "process" of getting to the point
 of actually playing to be easier, but some days I think that the
 playing is our reward for all the preparations.
 
 Just my $.05 this last day of November (inflation, ya know!).
 
 Best,
 
 Dennis
 
 http://soundcloud.com/usrsbin
 http://audiozoloft.com
 http://usrslashsbin.angrek.com/
 
 
 
 On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 7:53 AM, Reyn Ouwehand <loopers-delight@reyn.net> wrote:
 >
 >> the problem with computers is that they tend to draw your attention away from the music and into the screen...
 >>
 >> Antony Hequet
 >
 > Wow... well said... Never thought about it like that...
 >
 
 
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