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Well, you could accomplish the same task by recording loops on a multitrack machine. Hey, that way you could get 3 or 4-- or more-- loops and really get into some hard-to-explain stuff... Especially if your multitrack can sync to devices. But you're right, the live element is crucial. | -----Original Message----- | From: JohnFlem@aol.com [mailto:JohnFlem@aol.com] | Sent: Wednesday 01 December 1999 10:48 PM | To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com | Subject: Re: Multiple loopers | | | | I have three synced together...I might use one for percussion, | one for "bass" | and one for whatever (horns, vocals, synched delay!) The most | fun is to get | polyrhythms going (set the loopers to different time | signatures). Basically | the advantage is having one looper stay constant while you mess | with the | other one. Hours of fun with Drum Machines too!