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Re: double-Boss-loop-patch
Nathan,
Perhaps you should look at buying an Echoplex from a US based retailer or
private seller. Your exchange rate would significantly save you money.
Pounds?
Todd Howell
Lurking Looper
-----Original Message-----
>From: Nathan van Heynsbergen <nathanvanheynsbergen@gmail.com>
>Sent: May 28, 2007 8:14 PM
>To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>Subject: double-Boss-loop-patch
>
>
>Hi everybody,
>
>Sorry to barge into the "discussion" . I'm new here but have been
>recieving the mail for a while now.
>I'm Nathan from Amsterdam/The Netherlands and i have a one-manproject
>with a electronic/acoustic drumkit and this instrument i made which
>is like a little table with amplified basestrings on it.
>
>I have i question for you guys, maybe you can help me.
>I use a Boss RC20xl in which i feed the electronic part of my drumkit
>plus the stringthing, but want to be able to run more loops.
>So i am thinking of buying an rc2 to join in on the fun. The
>signalpath i was thinking of is;
>soundsource>looper#1>looper#2>amp, but allso from looper#1 straight
>to amp(with a double jack-thingie) AND from looper#2 by means of an
>AB-switch back to looper#1.
>i only have to add 2 volumepedals (one for each)
>
>this way i can **copy loops from one looper to the other and
> **adjust the starting and endingpoint of them
> **have a lot of possibilities to erase any
>mistakes
>
>it'll just be quite difficult to use this all with possibly only one
>foot.
>and yes; i would love to have an echoplex!!! but it's a lot of money
>(€1333,- over here and this extra rc2 is 179,-)
>
>o wait, the question is; is this a good idea?
>the music i make is quite experimental and noisy, but good timing is
>still very essential. i guess you could see my stuff as Steve Reichs
>"Drumming" and then with distortion or something. :)
>
>bye!
>