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Hello Kim and fellow loopers, Thanks for starting up a great list! Keep up the great work. I'm going to apologize up front for what will probably be a long post. I am a fellow looper using Roland GR-1 guitar synth , Lexicon Jamman(32 sec) and Vortex,Digitech RDS8000 (8sec), 2 Roland SDE 1000(1.2 sec each),ART SGE Mach2, Mackie 1202 mixer and a few other things with both electric and acoustic guitars. I very seriously considering an Oberheim Echoplex. I am doing everything from rhythmic gamelan type looping to ambient droning washes to more traditional soloing over looped chord progressions. I have synced up my Jamman to my drum machine and am going to get into syncing Jamman to my Computer for Midi stuff. I agree with others posted about essential Loop Recordings including the Eno/Fripp/Torn/Frisell/Terry Riley/Steve Reich stuff. I wanted to add another of Steve Reich's pieces- "Electric Counterpoint" which features Pat Metheny playing all of the parts on multitrack. I know there is no looping device used but with the repetitive/minimalist parts that interlock and weave through various permutations, it is very looplike ( think gamelan/Fripp) and with the instruments being guitars it seems appropiate (since it seems a lot of us are guitarists). Kim Flint said: >The software that came with your echoplex is the most current *shipping* >software. A lot of work has been done on an upgrade that is actually >really, >really good. It's currently being held up by a contract problem at >Oberheim. >I'm trying to help the various parties work it out, hopefully soon. One >way >or another I'm sure it will get out there. Kim -What are some of the issues which will/might be addressed when the software update is finally released? Andre La Fosse said: >but there are at least a few unfortunate >gremlins floating about in the initial version that have caused me a few >headaches). Andre -What are some of the gremlins you are talking about? Dave Stagner said: >Here's a technique I use with the JamMan to get a more flexible, >improvisational feel from it........ Now, rather than using the looping >functions, I usually >prefer to just use its delay function....... Turn the feedback up high >and start looping. At 16, you effectively have infinite repeat. As >things build, you can turn the feedback down and let a loop fade, then >turn it back up and add more to the loop while the older material floats >in the background. This makes for a much more dynamic and rewarding >looping improv, I think. Dave- I tried it and loved it but as Jon Durant pointed out it is a bummer that you can't loop it and play over it without adding what you are playing to the echo. Thanks anyway because I had not thought of using the Jamman like that and it does give a different approach to the looping. Someone posted (Sorry!) > Echoplexes often aren't as expensive as you'd think. The retail is about > $879 for a new unit, but for just over $500 I picked up a brand new unit > *plus* the foot controller. >The store I got it at (Nadine's here in L.A., incidentally one of > the few places I've found that even stocks the thing) wanted to move the > units. I called the guy at Nadine's after reading your post and talked to the owner and he said after I told him about the list he quoted me a price of $500 for the 12.5 second 'Plex and $75 for the footswitch contingent on whether Oberheim had changed it's list price. I told him I wasn't in a huge hurry to buy so he's supposed to call me back and I have not heard back yet. He said they will ship anywhere( I live in Virginia). Give him a call. dave at studio seventeen said : > in fact I made some major major changes to how I do things after I was >fortunate >enough to speak with John Sinks (RF's guitar tech). dave-What was your setup and how did you change it after speaking to John? I think it would be great to hear what other folks setups/signal paths are as well, as it might help to inspire us to try something we have not thought of before. Enough for now. Again thanks to Kim for a great list Best regards Ed Drake <ejmd@erols.com>