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<afn39111@afn.org> Posted: > > So say I'm thinking about starting out with loop music and don't want to > necessarily drop a load of cash for the absolutely top of the line device, > for both reasons of simplicity and it possibly being a bad idea. What would > you suggest? > > (always looking for something to expand beyond the solo-bass pit) First off, look for a used-goods newspaper in your area. Los Angeles (where I currently reside) is a fantastic place to look for used musical equipment, since there are a lot of musicians and recently-ex-musicians getting rid of equipment there... The paper here's the Recycler (used, incidentally, by Thomas Dolby in '88 to recruit band members for his tour-at-the-time). I'm sure there are equivalents elsewhere. I experimented with a lot of really crappy equipment - most of it old reel-to-reel equipment that should have been pasteurized long ago - and finally bought both my looping unit (Digitech 7.6) and effects/ambiance unit (QuadraVerb +), for $125 each! In most cases people get rid of this stuff (in THIS town anyway), when they've got some more money and they're just upgrading. I haven't had a problem yet [crossing fingers while preparing the first series of gigs for the next few months]... One PENULTIMATE RULE, though: If it's got an Anvil case, don't even call 'em up - if it's got a case, it's been out of someone's living room. Well, most likely, on tour, and all over Hell and Back. My Juno-106 synth is still kicking, and I bought it for $400 in '87, from the guy who wrote "Jump" for the Pointer Sisters (the strings wash used in the repeating hook is actually the default #1 patch!)....! Well, hope this helps. * Stephen Goodman It's the Loop Of The Week! And it's free! * EarthLight Productions http://www.earthlight.net/Studios