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Hi everyone, my name is Ken Fletcher, and I've been lurking for over a week here and enjoying all the conversations. I'm more of a tape artist and audio collagist than a live-gig-type musician. I took some guitar lessons during the summer, and got to play with my teacher's Echoplex. What an experience! Right now my looping gear consists only of a Yamaha SU-10 sampler and an ART DXR Elite with a mere 2-second delay (with hold button). But that's better than what I was doing two years ago: using a dual cassette deck and constructing loops tediously with the dub, pause, and rewind buttons! That was also before I bought my 4-track, when I was using multiple cassette players joined with Y-connectors, feeding into a target recording deck. (Actually I was able to make some pretty cool pieces with that rather brute-force, primitive set-up.) Anyway, I'm really glad to have stumbled onto the Loopers web page and this mailing list! Two more items: 1) Does anyone here have experience doing tape loops on a single reel-to-reel recorder? I would be interested in any anecdotes or tips. Also, I'm curious about a two-deck setup I've heard of--something Brian Eno experimented with? 2) I was in a local music store (I live in Eugene) today and asked one of the clerks about the DOD FX-98. He let me play with a DFX-94 while he called his rep, and he found out that a) the rep was surprised anybody had heard of the 98 because it was still supposed to be a secret (right!), and b) the unit has not started production yet--it won't be on the market until January. When the music store guy pressed, the rep confirmed that it has an 8-second sampler/delay and that its SRP will be $119.95. He didn't know about a reverse-sample feature. I pass this on for whatever it's worth.... Loopingly, Ken Fletcher