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anyone care to share their latest looping technique discoveries? i'm imagining quick little tips or tricks that make your looping easier or more fun. even "obvious" things that may have been mentioned before would be good. to get things rolling: - when overdubbing, i recently put a volume pedal of some sort in front of the looper to avoid the sharp little blips in background noise from turning overdubbing on & off by fading in before & after the overdub. this is particularly useful when looping acoustic instruments using a microphone while hearing the current loop on monitors. (this probably falls into the obvious category, but when i finally set this up, it made overdubbing much more "relaxed".) [general interest] - i'm using the Peavy PC1600 fader box to control feedback on an EDP using MIDI. by making one fader the "master" of the feedback footpedal, i can set the minimum feedback level that the footpedal can generate by lowering the master fader. this lets me use the entire range of the footpedal's travel to smoothly make a transition from full feedback to the exact amount i'm aiming for. much easier than trying to judge what fraction of the footpedal's travel will get me the right amount of feedback. [edp/peavy pc1600] i may think of more later, but for now, ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-... dan ___ dan mcmullen, ca, usa don't worry - pay attention mailto:dog@well.com 707-485-0220 pgp fingerprint = 1C70 8D81 6B94 93A9 F2D8 9609 2122 BF70 8619 EDAF