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>>>>From: James Reynolds >Reply To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com >Sent: Saturday, June 7, 1997 5:17 PM >To: John_Ott@ATK.COM >Subject: Re: Non-Guitar Looping > >Someone asked about non-guitar loopers on this list... > >I began looping mainly with bass noises (harmonics, misc. un-basslike >tweakage) through effects (distortion, wah, volume, vortex) into a plex >and >jamcompadre. > >But I keep adding to my arsenal of source-material widgets. All are fed >through the same signal chain as the bass, so they can also be >disconcertingly effected. I'll be getting an 8-channel submixer soon so >switching between toys will be easier. > >So far I'm using a theremin (spooky 50s sci-fi sounds), analog synth >(Roland Juno 6: Knobs! Reatime!), random AM radio (looped Mariachi >sounds >can be hauntingly beautiful), samples grabbed from obscure vinyl (gotta >love 50 cent records like "Rapture: Hawaiian Moods"), and CD/tape/vinyl in >realtime (slide up the fader at random times and loop it..) > >james > <<< I use my jamman on the effects loop of a Mackie 1202VLZ , so anything into the mixer is fair game for looping. I find my Korg Synth much better at making layered sound than my guitars. The attack of the pick is not something that layers well. I can program the synth to have a slow attack much easier than using a volume pedal or other effects to get rid of pick attack. I have used combinations of guitar, synth and vocals in loops. Jon, now that you are in love with your Klien. How much for the PRS? later >John