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Re: Fripp & Eno, be sure to also listen to Alvin Lucier's work. He may not always use loops, but I he's right up there as well. -David K. ---------- > From: Steven Dubofsky <skullsaw@gti.net> > To: Looper's Delight <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> > Subject: Re: Modular Looping > Date: Tuesday, September 09, 1997 7:19 AM > > > > > I am kinda new to the list, but I've visited all your Web sites and I was > > just > > wondering if there are any of you out there who loop synthesizers. > > For years my looping setup was primarily a Kork MonoPoly and two reel to > reels. The decks are gone as is the Korg but synths are my primary > instuments. I recently got a CS1x that has an abundance of realtime > control and am awaiting the arrival, hopefully today, of a 4 second > Korg Delay. An expressive synth is a must, knobs and realtime control and > such. > > > > I loop using a Delta Lab Effectron III, Lexicon JamMan, and use a > > Roland SDE-330 Dimensional Space Delay to sweeten the lot, but my > > sources are mostly EMS VCS-3 and custom modules. The closest I come > > to guitar looping is using a bass thru a pitch to voltage converter as a > > controller. > > > > To make matters even stranger, Robert Fripp is my main influence. > > As far as instumental loops go Bobby Boy is and Eno are it for me as well. > > steve d > > > skullsaw must be applied directly to the stain > > http://www.gti.net/skullsaw >