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Re: Relying on Gear
Gary,
not picked up the second EDP yet, may go and get it today... I'll be
running
them so I can use them in series or Parallel - running the two outputs from
my Lexicon in the two EDPs, then running one of the EDPs back into my
Lexicon effects return, as well as into the other EDP, I think... :o)
cheers
Steve
www.steve-lawson.co.uk
----- Original Message -----
From: <hqr@earthlink.net>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 8:02 AM
Subject: Relying on Gear
> My thoughts--
> I tried real hard to present a show at the Santa Cruz thang that was
without
> fatal error. Done purty good, too . . . but those of you present may
recall
> me saying on the first tune, "That'll come back to haunt me." This shit
is
> hard! And the more sophisticated a piece of gear (and the more
>frequently
> you reconfigure your setup), the more difficult to achieve reliable
results.
> You just gotta do it a lot . . .
> That's the great thing about playing live with real people--they catch
each
> other when they fall. Your gear is unforgiving--or mine is, anyway . . .
> Hell, I saw Andre step on the wrong pedal in Santa Cruz. He wasn't as
used
> to the PMC at that point, however, and he is one of the less accident
prone
> loopers (although he might disagree). Steve Lawson also seems to stay
>out
> of obvious trouble--wonder how he's doing with those twin EDPs. Hey
Steve,
> how are you configuring them? Serial or parallel?
> Gary
>
>
>