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Re: looping ambient
I really like my EDP and after getting it fixed and learning how to do a
couple of things with it to make it useful in my live settings. However,
the frustration I have had has been how to integrate this mono piece of
gear within a rack rull of stereo gear. It is difficult taking a stereo
mix (which for me is comprised sometimes of 4 or 5 different synths
layered to create a particular sound/patch) and stuffing it through a mono
box before sending it on to the house. I can see if I was playing a
single monophonic instrument, then routing it to the EDP first and then
maybe on to my Eclipse stereo reverb, etc., but that is not my situation.
Maybe I am doing this wrong ... I know I have asked for guidelines about
effective ways to set up my mix, but I really haven't found the solution I
have been looking for. I used to have a Repeater, and even though it was
really cool and was in stereo, it was severely limited in use with ambient
pads and textures because of the bump/gap at the loop point. Its too bad
Electrix wasn't able to come out with the fix that was promised about a
year ago.
Steve Ginn
On Friday, June 13, 2003, at 11:09AM, Mark Sottilaro
<sine@zerocrossing.net> wrote:
>On Friday, June 13, 2003, at 06:48 AM, Lance Chance wrote:
>
>> this information has me idly wondering if anyone would be willing to
>> trade an edp for a repeater. i'm reluctant , however, because the
>> repeater is out of production, and it does have some sweet functions.
>
>Yeah, I had two Repeaters and decided to sell on to fund an EDP.
>However, I ended up owing more tax than I thought so that, basically,
>was the end of that.
>
>I did have an EDP at one point, but it was extremely defective out of
>the box. Getting a replacement was going to be a problem at that point
>so I went with the second Repeater. When I was able to get the EDP to
>work I did have one major issue with it: MONO. I loop a lot of nice
>synth patches that have really cool stereo components. With a single
>EDP all that is lost. Not bad for live shows, but a shame in the
>studio.
>
>So...
>
>While an EDP is surely in my future, it will only be when I can afford
>a pair. Many can bad mouth the Repeater, but I get a ton of looping
>pleasure out of mine even though it's far from perfect. When you
>realize that it's a stereo looper for less than a single EDP it just
>makes more sense if you need a stereo looper. My advise is to keep the
>Repeater and wait until you can have dual EDPs and a Repeater.
>
>Mark Sottilaro
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