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Three people at my work place just came back from the Burning Man festival and I am now infected with the dust from Black Rock. This means that I must go to next year's Man - and bring an exhibit. So, I am thinking up a delightful looping thing. What I had in mind will require at least three loopers, more if I can afford it. Since I do not want to risk taking my beloved EDP to the 120 degree stinking desert I am looking for cheaper substitutes, preferably something that could run off batteries. All I need is 10 to 28 seconds delay with overdub and feedback level control. I do not need undo, multiply, or insert. My DL/6 almost works for this but it does not have the feedback control. Is there anything that fits this description? I've looked at the Headrush and it seems to be a likely choice. Any other suggestions? My idea is to have 7 or 8 bells (made from old oxygen canisters) tuned to a Just scale of some sort. These are then miked and fed to individual loops, maybe two or three per loop, depending on $$. The loops are mixed to one signal which is split: one going to minimal stereo effects and amp, the other to a Sustainiac Model B which is fed back to each bell with a physically attached transducer. My hope is that a few whacks with a rubber mallet will regenerate into a beautiful undulating harmonic soundscape, bring peace to the world, and cure cancer. Well, at least make a cool noise! I've got access to two bells now and hope to test out the concept with my EDP soon. Anyone here with suggestions? I live in Oakland, California, if there is anyone in the Bay Area who is interested in collaborating I'd love to hear from you. -Allan