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At 07:37 AM 4/10/98 -0500, you wrote: >A month ago I asked the question "Is the feedback pedal input on the >Echoplex Digital Pro audio or CV?", to which I received no reply. > >Here is the reason for the question: > >>>>What if you could >>>>replace elements in a loop based on dynamics? > >I have set up delay based loops using the Ensoniq DP/4+ in a feedback >configuration, where one processor is used in a feedback loop around >another. >By using a compressor in the feedback loop around a delay, things get >pushed around dynamically in the loop quite nicely. The loops take on a >life of their own and evolve in very subtle or bizzarrely extreme ways. > >The same effect is possible using a Jamman or EDP with a mixer. Set the >looper's mix to full wet, connect it's output to a channel, and it's input >from an aux send. >Insert a compressor either before or after the looper. Use the aux send on >the mixer channel which the looper is in to control repeats. > If the EDP feedback jack uses an audio signal, the same results could be >acheived by inserting a compressor there. > >The time constants of the compressor play a major role in shaping the >result, so use one which has wide ranging attack and release adjustments. >Variable ratio and knee are also good to have available. > >I'd love to hear what you think of the results..... > >-Chuck Zwicky > > > > > Chuck: canna' help you with the Eplex ?, but this weekend I'm definitely going to try this with my Jammie :) AFTER I mow the lawn this fine day (a loop in itself) I've done a similar things running loops thru a flanger, but then you get that flange-colored tone . . . loops that flux by themselves are my favorite cuz' they are an artificial form of life--a nice, spiralling soundtrack to perform your higher functions to . . . get looped :()()())))))()())()()()()()))()))())()())))())))()() Tom Tom Lambrecht hideo@concentric.net