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Re: I know, I'll start a war!
Thanks Andy. It seems pretty obvious (once it's
spelled out for me). I guess this is where the record
to overdub capability of the EDP really comes in handy
to avoid chopping off reverb tails & delay repeats.
Did you ever sync up your Vortex to the EDP?
John
--- SoundFNR@aol.com wrote:
>
> > What are you looping when you are stereo looping?
> >
> > I understand wanting 2 or more EDPs or a Repeater
> > to do multitrack loops, but what are you
> guys/gals
> > doing that requires the loop, as created, to be
> > stereo?
>
> Usually using stereo FX processors before the loop.
> This then frees up the processor so you can create
> new FX sounds (and overdub) without losing
> the effect on the loop.
>
> Also, if the effect is controlled by the input in
> some way,
> or by a pedal as you play its nice to have it pre
> loop.
>
> For instance, I use a lot of stereo FX patches
> which can vary the sound
> from "almost normal" to "totally abstract" under
> pedal control.
> Then the FX expression control is very much part of
> the
> playing. In this case the FX needs to be pre loop,
> otherwise
> the dynamics of the FX is lost.
>
> andy butler
>
>
=====
John Tidwell
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