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Re: unknown "looping" device
when it came out, the few people who checked into it didn't seem to think
much of it as a looper so I didn't make much priority to put a page up.
(seems to be a nice delay though.) If you think otherwise, how about
doing
a good review of it's looping abilities and I'll make a section for it.
kim
At 12:52 PM 8/25/2001, Jon Meinild wrote:
>I can only agree. The trumpetplayer in our ambient-project is using the
>D-Two, and it definitely qualifies as a live-looper.
>Kim, why isn't it in the "Tools of the trade"-list?
>
>Best
>
>Jon Meinild
>
>http://www.jogujo.com
>
>
>
>>I recently bought a TC Electronic D-Two delay box. Having used it for 3
>wks
>>now, I have to say it is awesome. I think it qualifies as a looping
>device
>>as it has 10 sec mono delay and excellent musical features, including a
>>dynamic feature that works live a sidechain feature or ducker and
>"rhythmic
>>tapping", which is a tap tempo feature with which you can create 10 "tap"
>>patterns and then quantize.
>>
>>on both percussion and rhythm tracks, it is so easy and so much fun.
>>
>>a friend just bought a nanolooper cartridge for his b/w gameboy and with
>>that, the D-two and an MPX1 we improvised some incredible beats.
>>
>>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>Anthony Justman
>>San Francisco California
>>pantonio@pacbell.net
>>www.greatgodpan.com
>
>
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