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Re: building our own looper
David_Mitchell@HP-Australia-notes1.om.hp.com wrote:
>
> Item Subject: Lotus Notes Message Text
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> I'd like to see PAiA or a similar company (small, cheap, mailorder,
> do-it-yourself-kits) come out with a looper. If such a thing was
> available, I think they'd be hard put to deal with the demand. I know
>the
> biggest impediment to me buying a Jamman, Echoplex or Boomerang is $$$ -
>I
> just can't justify the cost for a single-purpose effect that I wouldn't
>be
> using a lot of the time. For now, I'll stick to my crappy old Boss PS-2
> pedal with its 2 seconds of delay.
>
> If you consider all the techo knowledge and experience that's on this
> mailing list, we'd have to be able to spec out a design (assuming
>everyone
> suddenly got a few months with nothing else to do!). As an aside: with
> memory coming down in price so fast recently, I can't see why you'd need
>to
> feel limited by sample resolution or sample time any more - just build in
> provision for the box to take standard SIMMs up to (say) 64Mb.
>
> I really hope this discussion in "fanning the creative flames" of someone
> out there...
>
> Dave Mitchell
>
Hello all.
I think that I am coming from exactly the oposite direction. The last
thing that I want to do
is to have to spend a small fortune buying some kitchen sink effects
processor so that I can
use one or two effects.
IMHO (at least in my price range) effects boxes are like cameras- the more
stuff that is built
in, the lower the quality of those features. I'm sure that the Eventide
XYZDPDQ2000 has
pitchshifting that is as swell as their looping, but I don't really have a
$100K for it. I have
two multieffectors (the irreplacable quadraverb, no doubt dear to us all,
and an LXP-15+)
but they only have a few effects on them each that I like.
I have been a DIY guy since the first day I bought my guitar and my bridge
bickup
mysteriously conked out, buy I don't know if I have the savoire faire to
build my own
looper (at least not yet). As limited as my skills are, I still think
that in relation to must
musicians I am fairly knowledgable. I think a kit would be far too
complicated and would
alienate most of your market.
****
I guess I should take the time and say that I really like this mailing
list. Kim, thanks for
getting me that info I asked for, and thanks to all the people that put up
with my questions
in the beginning.