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Re: EDP Capabilities (was Newbie question)



Well, certain sounds like it will do what I need.

Stereo and multi-track? You want to see my stereo and multitrack?
I don't need no stinking stereo and multitrack!!

Now the question is, is it simple enough to use live via my feet to not
get in the way of my gig.

Looping isn't my gig, it's just something I use to make my gig more
"interesting". Whatever I use MUST be simple. If the complexity of
making the thing do what I need gets in the way of the performance it's
not an option for me.

Does the EDP still fit the bill then? If so I'll start looking for one :)

Thanks,

Paul

----- Original Message -----
From: "Clayton Gary Lehmann" <healthquestrecruiter@earthlink.net>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 11:51 AM
Subject: EDP Capabilities (was Newbie question)


> If you get an EDP, you will find that the possibilities are (no
> overstatement) truly mind boggling.  Refer to the live examples on Andre
> LaFosse's website to hear what mayhem can be achieved.  It slices, it
dices
> . . .
> In my case, I find that sticking to a set of parameters and using MIDI to
go
> outside them in certain cases is the best bet.  But trust me, if you can
> dream it, the EDP can do it--short of pitch shifting and multitracking of
> course (they are also mono--hey, deal with it).
> Looping in red, white and blues,
> Gary
>
>
>