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At 10:30 PM -0700 7/8/99, L. Stafford wrote: >>PS: another question from the impatient: How many good reasons do >people >>have for having both a boomerang and an EDP? Are people using them >>together? Is the reverse function really worth having a 'rang too? Any >>other reasons/thoughts on the matter? >If you need pristine audio quality, the 'rang is not the way to go. That >said, I absolutely love the slightly warm digital aliasing/grunge that it >has. The only feature it has which the EDP does not, is the >"half-speed"/"double-speed" mode, hmmm, not for long.....;-) >which sounds amazingly gritty and cool >when you record a loop and drop it into half-speed mode (i.e. transposes >it >down an octave). Unfortunately, you must stop playback momentarily to >enter the half-speed mode yes, I must say, tapping instantaneously in and out of half speed while overdub is on over a reversed, granularly-multiplied loop is way fun.....y'all should try it some time.... >IMO the EDP going out of >production is a great opportunity for the folks at Boomerang to grab a >bigger piece of the looping pie. I hope they take advantage of it by >improving their existing products/creating new ones. not only is the echoplex not going out of production, we be makin' it mo' betta.... kim ______________________________________________________________________ Kim Flint | Looper's Delight kflint@annihilist.com | http://www.annihilist.com/loop/loop.html http://www.annihilist.com/ | Loopers-Delight-request@annihilist.com