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In a message dated 4/6/0 2:00:18 PM, mbiffle@svg.com writes: >I've found it simpler sometimes to put out a pair of stereo mics in >the room (or possibly more) and let everyone take care of their own >speaker placement. It also localizes the various players sounds in the >stereo field... I know that isn't the full-on stereo treatment most of >us are used to, but it's not percieved as full mono either. It's a >compromise which sometimes sounds great. I'm thinking this is the way to go, also, even though I don't have my dream speaker cabs yet (what are they?) Less time wasted trying to get a mix and I find that loopers are often pretty good about there own levels. Besides, if we *were* to spend some time getting all wired up - how about a MIDI chain! Each of us can opt in to the sync loop when desired, and/or play/loop freely. My loop art is mostly of the ambient guitar variety. I'd probably bring Boss GT-5, MicroSynth, DL-4, and JamMan. Oh and I s'pose a couple of Ampeg Jet-sized amps. I often pack a sampler/drum box, but hopefully a true rhythmitist will be there. eric p echo park >