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On Mon, 4 Aug 1997, Pat Kirtley wrote: > >>People have wondered why so many assumptions tend to be made about > >>"loop-based" music being equated with "ambient" music, and why there >seem > >>to be so many Big Three-wielding guitar players on this list. > > Let's simply quit making all those assumptions. And let's drop the "big > three" terminology. The passage of time changes all of this pretty >quickly > --any given embodiment of technology is ephemeral. Fine. If you've got a better way of referring to the Echoplex, JamMan, and Boomerang without actually having to write out their names, I'd love to hear it. If you don't think that these *three* units occupy a distinct and fairly unique place in the realm of looping with regards to the details of their design and the features they offer, I'd be genuinely interested in hearing why not. If you honestly don't think that guitarists who use one of the B** T***e units comprise a majority of those who are *presently* subscribed to the list, I'd like to hear the evidence you have to the contrary. I'll say it again: I'm not trying to make qualitative judgements about "Those loop-based units of which three is the number, and the number is three... thou shalt not count five, nor two, save that it then be followed by three..." being inherently better vehicles for artistic expression. I think some people have interpreted my posts as elitist manifestos of manifest destiny rule by Oberheim, Boomerang, or Lexicon customers, and as statements that I want this list to remain dominated by guitar players who utlilize one of the... well, you know. That's *not* the case! I'm not trying to "draw lines in the sand" beyond which no outsiders may pass. This whole epic started off with me offering some ideas as to why there seemed to be a dominance of the aforementioned demographic group. I'm simply trying to talk concisely and effectively -- and *realistically* about how things seemto be represented on this list *at this moment in time*. And I honestly don't think I'm doing that in an inaccurate way. This is starting to get a bit silly... --Andre