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>>Assuming you're using a mixer, you can use it with the monitors to >>track your own sound, then send your mixer outputs to the PA for >>everyone else to listen to. This is good, because sometimes when >>looping, you don't want the audience to hear the next bit you're >>preparing. At least I wouldn't. :} > >I forgot to mention that, using studio monitors, you can always record and >reproduce your recordings anywhere. >I visit sometimes someone with my rack and give a concert on their Hifi >system and record it on their tape deck. See how they are amazed. And if I >had to carry speakers, I would end up not playing there. >You can use headphones and hear the same - I mean there is just one sound >and you are always used to what comes out. >- the compatibility of flatness. > >I wrote a sheet called "New Musical Concept" in '88, when I was in Rio, >and >I think its happening about now... >How about puting it on the page, Kim? You have it? yes, found it. I put in my folder of "stuff to add to the web page," which is growing quite large! I did manage to put one thing up over the weekend, from Gary Hall. Almost done html-izing some other stuff. Anyone want to help? kim ______________________________________________________________________ Kim Flint | Looper's Delight kflint@annihilist.com | http://www.annihilist.com/loop/loop.html http://www.annihilist.com/ | Loopers-Delight-request@annihilist.com