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On Jan 15, 2011, at 11:28 PM, Mark Hamburg wrote: > When does my Looper's Delight membership card get pulled? When do I stop >getting invited to Santa Cruz to perform? ;-) I may need to further emphasize the emoticons. Thank you to everyone who assured me I wouldn't be kicked out of the community. The spark for the message was the combined events of watching another round of concern over lack of "core looping features" like feedback from the new crop of looping pedals or looping features in other pedals and observing how, despite several sophisticated loopers, I seemed to be using the technology these days. So, yes, the specs for Roland's equipment and the devices being produced by others are probably largely driven by people looking to do one-man-band things where the looper just provides the backing. But as it ends up, despite a long history pushing loopers more heavily -- and I went back yesterday and started listening to some of my archive of recordings -- I very frequently just build up a moderately interesting loop and let it play which really isn't all that different from the one-man-bad types (except that my loops are probably more swirly, ambienty, etc). The potentially interesting insight for me that comes out of this is that I should figure out how to get equipment to support what I seem to want to do rather than what I feel I ought to be doing. On the other hand, I should also figure out whether there's a technological reason I've moved away from more complex loop structures and if so whether it's worth trying to find a technological solution to move back towards them. Mark