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Hi Jim & Looping Delighters! Regarding: Loopers-Delight-d Digest Volume 99 : Issue 97 Subject: RE: Any Video Loopers? From: Jim Bailey If you haven't already explored reel-to-reel video looping, chances are you never will! It would be pretty difficult to find reel-to-reel equipment in excellent working condition, or reel-to-reel videotape. WAIT A MINUTE!!! Even I don't like hearing myself say NEVER!!! If you wanted to customize current equipment, I see no reason why you couldn't explore video loops! Anyone out there, doing that, or know of anyone doing it? I would be very interested to hear about it. The only way to mix the video signals is with cameras and/or SEGs (Special Effects Generators). If you can believe it, when I first began experimenting with video looping, I naively tried "y-adapting" the video signals!!! Hello, sync signal!!! Regardless of how difficult video looping was to work with, I achieved marvelous results on many occasions. I also used all types of different methods to create my video looping tapes. I became an expert at (as you call it) "the old camera-pointed-at-the-monitor trick". I LOVE VIDEO FEEDBACK!!! & have spent hundreds of hours perfecting the technique. One year at Siggraph (International Computer Graphics Convention), I had some real "Pioneers" of video & computer technology, actually thinking my video feedback was created using computer graphics. They just couldn't believe I had achieved what they were seeing, by just aiming a camera into a video monitor, with no other effects involved!!! I think that video feedback is one of the most awesome examples of looping, & proof of the organic nature of the electronic medium!!! Any comments (or experiences) from the studio audience? stevo in yr loopaholics Stevo Wolfson - Electronic Media Artist sTeVo iN yR sTuDiO (visual) Pupaum (audio) http://www.angelfire.com/il/StevoInYrStudio/index.html (computer art) stevaum@aol.com