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Re: Move aside LaFosse, the S'man is now an EDPster... :o)
Fair enough, S-Man, as I've been playing in a looping duo with a
keyboardist lately. I guess now we need to see which one of us can cop
as many tricks as possible from the other's bag! ;) (I expect we'll be
utterly indistiguishable from one another around 2007...)
Congratulations on the acquisition! I think you'll find the shift from
DL4 to EDP similar to going from a scientific calculator to a Pentium 4
PC. Hint of the decade: Quantize changes EVERYTHING.
By the way, I haven't been able to access your site via the standard URL
for several days now... Wha'appen?
Yours is transcontinental EDP-mongering down-homeyness,
--Andre LaFosse
http://www.altruistmusic.com
Steve Lawson wrote:
>
> ...OK, so it'll take me about four years to learn half of what Andre
>does with this 'ere box,
> but I've got one, and will be foisting my down-homey bass stylings on
>the masses avec
> le EDP as soon as I get some more gigs (ie, when my bass/piano duet CD
>comes out in
> April) - I've only had the EDP plugged in for about half an hour, but
>have already
> seriously rearranged one of my pieces to work with it (and made said
>tune about twice
> as long in the process - prog-bass sir? that'll do nicely!)
>
> Now it's time to get stuck in and see what weirdness I can come up with
>- and also to
> wade into the archives to reread all those 'how do you do... with an
>EDP?' threads that I
> deleted on arrival before today... :o)
>
> This is one seriously fun box - I've got it hooked up in series with my
>MPX-G2, DL4,
> JamMan then EDP, in the FX loop of my Ashdown C110-300 combo - pretty
>damn fine
> signal change - and Max, aux sends schmaux sends - running gear is
>series is that way
> to go - that way you can reloop your loops! :o) ...unless that is you
>have digital switching
> matrix that allows you to have each in an aux send of it's own and
>reposition them at
> will. I spoke with a friend of mine who works for SSL recently, and he
>offered to build me
> one for about 25 grand... :o)
>
> cheers
>
> Steve, down-homey EDPster
> www.steve-lawson.co.uk (if that's still not working, try
> www.users.zetnet.co.uk/stevelawson )