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RE: Looping machines for woodwind
[specific instance]
A local (Raleigh, NC) cornet player named Brian McCune uses looping
heavily in his performances with a band called the Zone Rangers. Brian
uses a Digital Echoplex & footswitch with his cornet and a ton of other
effects (Big Briar Moogerfooger lowpass filter & phaser, Lexicon [I
believe it's a] Vortex, and several others I didn't ID in the rack).
Great stuff, seen them live twice, their CD is a good reflection of their
live performance.
[loopfree]
Since there's no vocalist, Brian kept unclipping the microphone from his
cornet so he could introduce the band, announce the songs, and generally
act as emcee.
[general]
I'd think almost any looper device would be reasonable for saxophone.
best,
Steve Burnett
On Thu, 28 Dec 2000, Liebig, Steuart A. wrote:
> i play with a trumpet player who also does vocals into a small pa that he
> uses for gigs. he uses the line6 dl4 for his looping. i also play with a
> vocalist who uses a jamman . . . i think that most of the loopers out
>there
> will accomodate your needs.
>
>
> stig
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Per Wallqvist [mailto:per.wallqvist@tankebolaget.se]
> Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 2:10 AM
> To: 'Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com'
> Subject: Looping machines for woodwind
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for some looping device that i can use on stage and that is
> suiteabl for voice and woodwind looping. I play the saxophone and will
> connect the mic to the PA-system and then put the looping machine to the
> effect return. Is that the right way or shall I connect it in another
>way?
>
> Best regards
>
> /Per
>
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