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a very basic question
Hey,
I'm about to embark on a new project that will involve looping and, in
the interests of time and productivity, I thought that rather than
trying to learn a bunch of stuff that I might never use, or buying
something useless, I'd ask the group for advice. I've been a member
of this group for about a week and I can see that this will all be old
hat to you, so if you prefer not to clutter the group with this, just
write to me off-list if you want to help.
I play an instrument called the cittern - you could think of it as a
small 12-string acoustic guitar without the octave stringing. It is
totally acoustic, so I would be using mics. I have a matched pair of
Josephsons, but I was thinking of using a clip on. I could use a piezo
if absolutely necessary, but this project is meant to sound as
acoustic as possible.
Basically, there will be two types of arrangement - one loop that
would function as an ostinato, and a gamelan type thing made up of
small loops that I could add one at a time and then play over. Very
basic stuff loop-wise.
The question is, what do I buy? At first I thought of a JamMan with
maxed-out memory. Then I was considering the RC-50 until I heard so
many bad things about it. I think I would prefer to use my MacBook
with the Edirol UA-700 interface because I'm very comforable with this
setup, but I worry about using a laptop on stage - there's so much
that could go wrong. I'm about to jump into SooperLooper, which I
think would do the job on its own quite well, but before I make a big
investment in learning, I'd like to hear what people think about these
options - a small loop player versus a software-only laptop rig.
Thanks a lot,
Doc Rossi
http://cetrapublishing.com/artists/rossi/
http://www.myspace.com/docrossi
www.magnatune.com/artists/docrossi.html