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At 02:14 PM 5/7/99 EDT, you wrote: >Dear Listmates, > > Anyone had any experience with the Zoom 2100? Is the expression >pedal worth the extra cash? > Pretty much, I am looking for a replacement/upgrade to my Yamaha >E1010 which is an analog looper, with approximately 3 seconds worth of >time >to it. Also, I am looking for a unit to get started in using, and then >eventually "graduate" up to something with more range/abilities like an >EDP >or whatever Gibson/Oberheim decides to call the new Echoplex. > > Thanks again, > > Lee-ohki. > Dear Lee-ohki, Yes, the Zoom 2100 is my main looping device. It's extremely easy to use in the 6-second mode (after getting used to the awkward way that one accesses the looping mode, and then storing that as a patch.) You can do infinite loops or slow fadeouts up to 6 seconds, and stack on an infinite number of overdubs.The built-in foot pedals make the looping functions easy. The 16-second looping sampler (one looped part, no overdubbing like in the 6-second mode) is also a nice feature. I don't have the expression pedal, and don't personally see the need for it. Guitarists might get some use out of it, however. In sum, it's an incredible value, and is extremely clean. Hope this helps. Michael. > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dr. Michael S. Yoder Assistant Professor of Geography, Coordinator of Urban Studies Texas A&M International University 5201 University Blvd. Laredo, TX 78041 Tel. (956) 326-2634; FAX (956) 326-2464 Internet:myoder@tamiu.edu =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-==