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Jim Carter wrote: > > It was interesting that so many of you use two echoplexes > (echoplicis - can we get an official verdict on this) to > perform asyncronous loopage. > > What I would like to know now is how you achieve this - hardwarewise. > Do you just run of two AUX sends on a mixer ? > Do you use two separate foot controllers? > Is there an easy way to sync/desync two pair for stereo/asynchronous > loops? > > At the danger of becoming gearheaded, I would be interested in seeing > schematics of looper rigs, especially live setups. I built my own footswitches. I usually use 3 of them in a live performance. All the footswitches are identical. Each footswitch functions independently of the others and each can control either EDP. They look alot like the standard EDP with these exceptions: 1) The button labels are larger and are above the buttons rather than below. The theory is that I can see them easier and my foot doesn't cover up the label of the button that I'm preparing to press. 2) The record button is bigger than the others; i.e., it protrudes above the panel surface about 4 times higher that the other switches. I find I make less mistakes this way. The other buttons are EXACTLY the same kind as the standard EDP footswitch buttons. 3) I added a "Shadow" (sp?) push-on, push-off button in the upper-righthand corner and extra 1/4" phone jacks to the back panel. Each footswitch can control two EDPs (call them EDP "A" and EDP "B"). The Shadow switch selects which EDP is controlled. BTW, I chose Shadow switches because they have a nifty, highly visible neon-colored indicator that shows which position they're in WITHOUT NEEDING POWER. Hence, my footswitches are still totally passive. Shadow switches aren't intended to be foot-operated, however, so you shouldn't jump up and down on them. 4) Each footswitch has four phone jacks. Two are labeled "A", are wired in parallel, and connect to the "A" EDP. The other two are likewise in parallel, are labeled "B", and connect to the "B" EDP. I use the duplicate jack to daisy-chain the pedals together. Incidentally, in retrospect I would also install two 1/4" stereo phone jacks so I could use stereo phone cords and reduce the number of cables required. Partial schematic: +--------------+ +---->|in EDP A out|>----------------------+ | +--------------+ | | | | | | +--------------+ | +---->|in EDP B out|>------------------+ | | +--------------+ | | | | | | | | | | | | +------------------------+ | | +-----<|aux 1 out | | | | | | | | | | | | chan 1 in|<----------------- microphone 1 | | | | | TASCAM chan 2 in|<----------------- microphone 2 | 1024 | | | | Mixer chan 3 in|<----------------- microphone 3 | . . . | | | | (etc.) | | | | . . . | | | | chan 11 in|<-----------+ | | | | chan 13 in|<-------+ +------------------------+ - Dennis Leas -- dennis@mdbs.com