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John Pollock wrote: > > Jamie Lack touched a raw nerve: > > > Does any other loopers out there feel that the arrival of more > > expressive control devices is overdue? > > > > Instead of being able to control one parameter with one appendage, we > > should be able to achieve a higher resolution. > > Like, the flexion of each joint, say? > > Or maybe contraction of muscles. > > > > So, let's hear some weird ideas, eh? the flexion of each joint? contraction of muscles? Those aren't weird enough? I was going to make another scatalogical quip, but I din't want to bring us back into the the 'LoopLuvLine' thread again ;) > > My hands are full of guitar, and my left foot is almost always dedicated > to a pedal keyboard, so my right foot is the obvious candidate for > controlling other parameters. For years, I've managed two quite > comfortably: A volume pedal on the output of the synthesizer driven by > my MIDI guitar, and a footswitch atop the volume pedal, used at first to > start and stop a drum machine, now the sustain pedal for the synth > driven by the pedal keyboard. I am jealous, as I just learned to sing, play guitar and not fall over all at the same time. My parents are so proud of me. > > As a recovering pedal steel guitarist, accustomed to using knee levers, > I naturally considered knee-operated switches and pots. Unfortunately, > my knees are moving so much in discharging their other duties that they > couldn't achieve the precision needed to control musical events. Heh heh, heh heh. You said 'discharge'. In a more serious vein, I have always thought that looping pedal steel would be particularly amazing. Having goofed around enough with it to realize I have about as much innate skill with that as I have for cello (or, as some have told me, guitar), I got myself on of those tricked out Hipshot B&G bender gadgets. Love to goof with it, but I kind of wish that I had the range of a real pedal steel. > > I would gratefully welcome any suggestions toward a solution. And I'd > really like to hear how Patrick Smith controls his rig, which dwarfs > mine in complexity. :-) > Hire dwarfs to switch your rig for you. Trevor