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Woehni laments... TW: Hi friends , I`ve got a major crisis on my hands. I`m gonna come right out and say it: I`ve begun to get doubts about looping.................and I need some reassuring. MB: Hey Thomas... don't sell that looper yet! Your coming out of the honeymoon period! You'll get a second wind in a while. Be patient. Absolutely do not sell your looper. The thing is , when I loop it doesn`t seem to go anywhere. I always get stuck in the same tracks and the music sounds like.........looping. Sometimes my Jamman can feel like a limitation , rather than a new colour on my (somewhat limited) canvas. MB: Use the delay mode and make sure you lower the regen enough to force some change into your process. Use more ambiguous and ambient material to create the loop. Fade it and overdub... fade again and repeat. And last but not least. It's only there to help you when you need it. Just freakin' bypass the sucker and blast! TW: At this point I feel like taking a break from the whole looping world and just plug straight in. There is nothing wrong with this , of course , a clean sound is often the bast way to go. This is proven over and over again by players who doesnt care about effects. So this doesnt worry me; I dont see it as a problem to want to plug straight in the amp. MB: First of all... Don't call yourself a looper! It really frees you up to behave in other obsessive compulsive ways. 8-> (Blasphemy, I know, but...) You may want to still keep that looper in line and just not notice it quite as much. Don't let it run the show. You can always reach over and turn the input or ouput down. Run that sucker in parallel. It's much more versatile and controllable. A looper can also be a very serviceable short delay with good real time tap tempo. Use it as such for awhile. I used to use my JamMan for 1/8 triplet delays in live bands all the time. The possibility is there to then re-tap and massively stretch your time waaayyyy out for radical solo potential or actual looped segments. Re-tap to shorter times to return to more "normal" activity. TW: BUT: It worries me that what started out like a dream with endless posibilities ended SO QUICKLY. I had a ball with it , played in different musical situations and HAD FUN. And now it suddenly feels so alien. Like a third arm or something. Have any of you gone through something similar?? If so , how did u get through it?? MB: Oh yeah... It comes around periodically. Just pick up an acoustic instrument or use a different DSP or take a hike. The concepts are all still valid. TW: I must add that I`m not the type of person that jump on everything and get bored with it after a short while. I`m usually quite patient and persistent. I`ve had a very busy schedule for the last couple of months and worked very hard. Now I`m starting to feel tired and I`m looking forward to the Easter Holiday. Maybe this is the answer? Maybe It`s just fatigue and my looping energy will return after the holiday??? I hope so. Yours , Thomas w MB: I've been in acoustic unplugged mode for most of the 3 years of my boy's life, cause it's so easy (and gratifying). I'm a lifestyle electric player though, so it always comes around again. At this point I have to set up my fairly large pile o' gear each time I play cause I still don't have a real room for it. I do this once a week right now, and that's not nearly enough. It would be easy to learn to hate my gear for this. But it sounds so good (mostly) and I know I'll get more time later etc... It's all perspective and you'll get yours back. All the best Thom... -Miko