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Re: new member introduction
Godspeed on your sonic journey, Dennis! You're already deeper into this
than I am. (I make do with a DFX-94 4-second delay pedal, which has
profound limitations but sounds good and allows you to loop an echoed
signal).
Tim Mungenast
www.mungenast.com
www.cdbaby.com/mungenast
P.S.--"Live at the Aquarium" is a real joy, isn't it?
-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Montgomery <morpheus@speakeasy.net>
Sent: Dec 29, 2004 11:06 AM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: new member introduction
Hi all, I just joined the group yesterday. I'm primarily a guitar/kybd
player and I've been writing/recording my own music for many years
though I've never tried to do any looping. My 1st experience with
looping was back in '78 or '79 when I saw Robert Fripp perform with his
2 reel-to-reel decks at Tower Records in Campbell CA. Years later I
heard more of the Fripp Soundscape work and the Michael Brook 'Live at
the Acquarium' recording. After listening to some Fripp&Eno lately I
started looking through the net and stumbled across the loopers-delight
site. I listened to many of the loops from Andre LaFosse's tutorial site
and got hooked. I'm most interested in exploring the 'one-person-band'
real-time composition aspects of looping. Well, the stars have finally
aligned and the time is right for me to plunge in. I've got a Gibson
Echoplex and footpedal arriving this week and I'm very excited to be on
a new sonic adventure!
Dennis