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Re: Buy one EDP, get the 2nd for half price!
On Friday, July 18, 2003, at 11:08 PM, Kim Flint wrote:
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> this whole thread is absurd, by the way.
Absurd because a hardware stereo looper will never be a viable product
in our lifetimes, or absurd because Gibson has no plans to ever further
develop the EDP (beyond making it CE compliant)?
The fact of the matter (for me) is this: Every piece of gear I own is
stereo except for my Ampeg tube amp. I consider stereo processing and
synths with sounds that have a stereo component to be standard in the
year 2003. I consider them to be a big part of my sound.
If my Repeater exploded today, I couldn't afford to get 2 EDPs to
replace it. I'd probably end up getting another Repeater used. I know
you (Kim) don't think that stereo is a big deal, but that's you. Sure
you're opinion is valid, but why dismiss your end user's opinions? If
the EDP was $300 or $400 dollars no one would be making this wish.
That's all it is. A wish. I know this thread is a bit silly, but it's
just a bunch of geeky loopers talking about what could have been/might
be. Maybe it will inspire another manufacturer to release a
competitive product? Highly doubtful, but you never know, especially
with so many cool things happening in the software world. If Mark of
the Unicorn's Digital Performer's POLAR module had feedback control I
wouldn't be writing this or even considering the EDP. PHP software has
already emulated the Lexicon delays of old, it's only a matter of time
before someone does this to the EDP. I for one will be sad when this
day comes, but that is the nature of technology.
Mark Sottilaro