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RE: New to list, and questions already...



Thanks. Yes, I heard about the synch feature of the Echoplex. But that's
really a bigger investment setting those up in stereo. Worth it, I'm
sure, but not cheap... So I will cling to my little boxes here and
explore them as far as it gets. Maybe then it's time to seriously think
about spending more money on it.


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Sent: Donnerstag, 9. Januar 2003 14:50
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: New to list, and questions already...


The EDP is mono, but you can run two synched for stereo using it's
Brother Synch function.  Spendy, but a kick ass stereo looper.

The JamMan has pretty basic needs for MIDI, but I recommend the
Behringer for price and features.

welcome to the list,

Mark Sottilaro

Fabian Petersen wrote:

>  Hi there,I'm new to the list, and just beginning to experiment with
> real time looping (just bought the JamMan (fully expanded) and Vortex 
> for $US 160 all together, what a nice start into 2003...). I have two 
> questions:1. I was looking into the Oberheim/ Gibson Echoplex for a 
> while. Despite it's numerous features, is the signal processing in/ 
> out in mono?2. What MIDI-Controllers are most suitable for the JamMan?

> I followed a threat where the Roland and Behringer devices were highly

> praised. The delay in transmitting the MIDI-Data seems to be a 
> concern... What are you experiences with foot controllers for the 
> JamMan?Thanks,Fabian <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns =
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