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Greetings...
Hi folks:
Just wanted to announce my presence....I'm a
guitarist/composer/multi-instrumentalist
residing in the Minneapolis area and into this kind of thing.
I've been into loops and delays for quite a while now, used to credit
myself
as "DRONE guitars" on my self-released tapes for some things I must
say...and why not?
I thought I was just weird, taking Allan Holdsworth's "volume pedal with
delayed guitar through multi-voice chorus" to its next logical conclusion.
Then I discovered Dave Torn's stuff and thought: "god, are other people
doing
this sort of thing too?" And then I found out that lots of others were
doing it
too.
Musically I was treated as the crazy aunt under the cellar since I would
often do some godawful screaming legato solo and then sit and drone for
minutes
driving drummers to distraction. EOS, by Terje Rypdal and David Darling
sort
of became a major obsession for a while.
I'm now using three bits to do looping, none of them are really designed as
"long delay loopers" like the Oberheim or JamMan, but they do the job:
o Lexicon Vortex (Yes, I know, only about two seconds of delay but added
to the below.....)
o ART SGE (yes, I know, only 1.5 ms of delay, but added to the above....)
o Boss DD-3 (yes, I know, only 800ms of delay, but added to the above...)
I find that I can create a SWIRLING WHIRLIGIG FRENZY OF SOUND this way.
Anyway, the Vortex I bought recently for about $150 new and I found a neat
addendum to the owners manual that was sitting elsewhere in the music store
I bought it, so I grabbed it and it has all sorts of hints on using it as
a looping
sampler among other things, it has several cascade loop effects which is
quite
nice and in combination with tap tempo delays I like it quite a lot.
I intend on publishing that little manual addendum for loop-addicts soonly,
Lexicon willing (like they'd care, right? Maybe so...I like their
stuff...)
I'd like to get a JamMan (8 seconds of high-quality audio delay out of the
box...nice)
or Oberheim (the first is in theoretical reach, the second a bit more
expensive than
I can justify at present, though I'd love it....)
Anyway....I'll sign off now.
Have fun and continue looping.
By the way, did I tell you that I store loops on VHS Hi-Fi videocassettes
because
DATs are a bit steep for me? It works, too. You just need a decent VCR
without the
typical compression most of them have (i.e. you get what you pay for, the
better
ones are pretty crystalline sounding...)
--
Todd Madson
Associate Technical Specialist (ATS)
LaserMaster Big Color Technical Support
LaserMaster W3 Site: http://www.lasermaster.com/
Personal W3 Site: http://www.waste.org/~crash/
Personal mail address: crash@waste.org