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Kim it is quite clear to me that there is a position at Electros for you. Gern Blanston Marketing Electros Inc. Kim Flint wrote: > Hi Gern- > > I would like all of those same features, but in a footpedal. Please try > to keep it small because I only have room in my pedal board for one more > boss-sized pedal. Also, I get easily confused by too many buttons, so if > you could make it totally controllable with 3 buttons or less that would > be great. Don't sacrifice any features though, I need them all!! Please > make sure the buttons are big, sturdy and clearly marked, because I > usually perform in either my old smelly Birkenstocks or knee-high > steel-toed platform boots. During my ambient solo sets, I need to be > able to jump off the speaker cabinets, land on the Againinator pedal, > spit fire, and tap an accurate delay time all while shrooming. (that's > how I keep the audience awake....) All these other wussy pedals I have > keep breaking for some reason! Their pedals suck! I hope Electros can > deliver a better product, or the loop composition I've been working on > for 19 years will be totally ruined and my career will be over!!! > > you are da bomb! > kim > > -----Original Message----- > From: Allan Hoeltje [mailto:ahoeltje@best.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 12:47 PM > To: Loopers Delight > Subject: Againinator wish list > > Here is my Againinator feature wish list: > > It is big. It is at least as big and beautiful as a large Moog modular > synth. (See www.synthmuseum.com/moog/moomod04.html for an image.) > > It is modular so that multiple Againinator delay units can be added. > > It has digital patch cords and all the modular units have digital inputs > and > outputs. And MIDI control - yes, more cables! > > Other digital effects modules can be added so that the delay feedback > signals can be routed through various effects, such as the BlenderQueen > (tm), etc. > > Seriously, I do want a completely modular digital audio shredding > device. > It would have individual dedicated modules for filters, reverb, > distortion, > chorus, etc., all of which can be added in any combination and be > patched in > any order. All audio signals are digital, no line level analog signals > exist except in the main in/out module which has a top of the line > AtoD/DtoA. > > Sure, one may be able to do this in software with a Kyma, but I want an > impressive wall of electronics and lots of cables and knobs! > > -Allan