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Re: OREGON LOOPERS (Was: EDP and Guitar to Midi Converter, Misc Looper Station Stuff For Sale.)



Yo Dave!

Glad you piped in on this.

I have long enjoyed 11-Eyes and Minus as they rotate through on iTunes.

I certainly don't mind it NOT being in my own backyard.

What I do has always bee a little to weird for the locals 'round these  
parts anyway.

I scare away nearly as many as I attract (even with great advance  
publicity).

If some other Oregonians chime in perhaps we can begin to discuss this  
separately off-list.

As interested parties, so far we have Christopher, you, and myself.

More may surface as time passes and the idea simmers a bit.

I think it could be immense fun.

Best,

Ted Killian


On Dec 26, 2009, at 11:13 AM, Dave Trenkel wrote:

> I'm still here, mostly lurking. There's a couple of venues I can  
> think of here in Corvallis or in Eugene where we could make  
> something like this happen, and there are a few local players who  
> use looping but are not on this list.
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "tEd ® KiLLiAn" 
><tedkillian@charter.net 
> >
> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
> Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2009 10:47 AM
> Subject: OREGON LOOPERS (Was: EDP and Guitar to Midi Converter, Misc  
> Looper Station Stuff For Sale.)
>
>
> Christopher,
>
> Let's put on our thinking caps and figure out where and how this might
> be accomplished.
>
> Yes there are a few other loopers in the State.
>
> Dave Trenkle, in Corvalis (who's been on the list at least as long as
> I have, since '96).
>
> Rev Fever (aka Ted Harms) is in Portland area somewhere I believe.
>
> Qua Veda, up in McMinville (posts infrequently but is on the list).
>
> David Coffin (over on the Oregon coast) not sure he performs anymore -
> concentrating mostly on visual art.
>
> There are some others up in the PDX area - but they so seldom post to
> the LD list that it is impossible to know if they are even still  
> there.
>
> None in my area that I know of.
>
> Perhaps a "shout out" to the LD list is in order (note the subject
> heading change of the message) - let's discuss.
>
> Keep in touch.
>
> Best of the New Year to you,
>
> Ted Killian
>
> On Dec 25, 2009, at 10:46 PM, Christopher Darrow wrote:
>
>>
>> Sweet! Glad to see you write, "yet another." Must mean there are   
>> more about.
>>
>> I'm actually a returning looper. Looped with between 2 and 3 EDPs   
>> for over 10 years. Tried to go linear digital the last few years  
>> but  also kind of took a break from music for the the most part in  
>> favor  of video.
>>
>> I'll be working on getting my skills back 1st quarter of 2010 with   
>> some next-level stuff so let's gave a looping concert in summer.
>>
>>
>> On Dec 25, 2009, at 12:06 PM, tEd ® KiLLiAn wrote:
>>
>>> Christopher,
>>>
>>> Sorry to see you selling this stuff off.
>>>
>>> It's a surprise to find yet another looper in Oregon.
>>>
>>> People don't speak up and say where they're from often enough.
>>>
>>> Hope your sale work out for you.
>>>
>>> I've got all the EDPs (2) and guitar-to-midi stuff (Roland) I need  
>>> already.
>>>
>>> I might start divesting myself of some gear soon too.
>>>
>>> If you ever get down Medford way give a shout out.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Ted
>>>
>>>
>>> On Dec 25, 2009, at 9:59 AM, Christopher Darrow wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi. I still have these so I thought I'd repost. Again, I usually   
>>>> just sell locally (Portland Oregon) but I'd be willing to ship  
>>>> for  fellow loopers, since this is my looping station. Shipper  
>>>> pays  shipping though.
>>>>
>>>> EDP with Footswitch: 
>http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/msg/1524252438.html
>>>>
>>>> AXON Guitar to Midi converter and sound source: 
>http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/msg/1524251329.html
>>>>
>>>> They're both in a 2 space rack mount that is a little tricked  
>>>> out, actually... I put mounted jack plates (few xlr, few 1/4") on  
>>>> the  side and 2 mike holder screw bases on the top so you can  
>>>> wire a  connection to them from the back of your stuff and only  
>>>> ever have  to jack into the side rather then reach in and so you  
>>>> can attach a  goose neck mic holder. Two actually, vocals and sax  
>>>> is what I used  it for.
>>>>
>>>> I have no idea what I'd charge for that. Probably pretty much  
>>>> for  what you'd by the 2 space rack mount for new. So if you're   
>>>> interested in that let me know. I also have an amp stand I put  
>>>> the  rack mount on so it faces up at an angle. And footswitches.  
>>>> And a  bunch of RDL mixers. (Google Radio Design Labs... tiny  
>>>> little  mixers, switchers, noise gates etc. You wire them  
>>>> yourself, that's  why they're so small. They're also SUER quiet  
>>>> and high quality.
>>>>
>>>> Everything's in great shape.
>>>>
>>>> Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Etc.!
>>>>
>>>> ---Christopher Darrow
>>>> 503.327.9329
>>>
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