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Re: Affordable Soundscapes
Mark
I have my Repeater (w/a 256M CFcard) working with an Eventide Eclipse
in its pre/post fx loop. All in parallel to my Eventide Orville thru a
mixer. It might not be a cheap Soundscape set up but I tell you, just
Repeater+Eclipse are total cool madness! I'm addicted. Simple looping
reality.
best
Italoop
> Damn. For what you'll end up spending all together, I'd sell the loop
> station and the headrush and buy a Repeater and a 128 meg CFC card.
> That's an awefull lot of stereo loop time. Also, your effects can
live
> it the Repeater's effect loop which can be switched from pre loop to
> post loop. Very sweet. I've been having a lot of fun recording a
loop
> fairly dry, then setting some random stuff on my Electrix MO-FX. When
> the loop comes in, I'm thinking, "Woah.. did I do that?!" Fun. It's
> like I influence the loop but not directly.
>
> Mark Sottilaro
>
> cameron street wrote:
>
> > Sound cool, except i found the headrush to have some hiss,4 of them
> > would be very noisy, for me that is. i suppose itdepends on where
your
> > using them in the chain, and gain thestructures before and after.
> > cam
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Peter Badore
> > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> > Cc: Peter Badore
> > Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 6:33 PM
> > Subject: Affordable Soundscapes
> > Just got a Boss Loop Station & Akai Headrush to attempt my
> > own version of R. Fripp's Soundscapes. I plan on getting
> > one more of each as I'm doing this in stereo and want to
> > attempt delay effects with separate channels. I can't
> > afford those damned expensive TC 2290s, so I figure this may
> > be the best way. The Akai can hold more than 20 seconds,
> > but can I get the Boss to pick up extra time without using
> > the tempo? I'm looking for solid sound, no beats. Was this
> > a wise idea, or would four Akais have been better? Let me
> > know soon while I can still send something back! I'm also
> > open to other ideas. I use a Fender Roland-ready Strat,
> > Roland GR-33, stereo amp, and am expecting a Whammy & TC
> > G-Major shortly, as I can't afford the damned G-Force. But
> > I'm building (will add a Korg MS 2000R to differentiate
> > sound - no need to copy everything!) Thanks,Peter
> >
>
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