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Assuming you have permission to use amplification for street performance (not all cities will let you use an amp even of its own power)..good luck finding a sampling/delay pedal or two that run on 9V..anyone know of battery powered besides the good old Digitech 8000? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Anderson" <scott_c_anderson@hotmail.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 9:01 PM Subject: Voice looping and loopers in New Jersey? > Sorry if I sent this already! > > Hello, everyone. > I joined the list a couple days ago. > I found the list after remembering the time a couple years ago when I saw > at a bookstore a man named Samite perform a traditional African song by > layering his voice live, singing the different parts and then singing the > lead over top. I think what he used was a Echoplex Digital Pro. That is my > familiarity in person with such a live multi-layering device, although I > have heard of another, the Jam Man. > I apologize if my questions are overly basic: > What device or equipment would people recommend as the most user friendly > editing and arranging-wise or versatile effects-wise for live >performance, > such as street performance or busking, of music made by improvised layering > and editing of singing and vocal sounds (like beat box or a cappella > extraterrestrial techno) or vocals with acoustic guitar? > Does anyone on this list have experience or interest in street performance > or busking? > Also: > How can I try out in person any devices or equipment that people > recommend? The Sam Ash store in Edison, New Jersey said I would have to buy > the Digital Pro if they tried to order it for me to try. > Does anyone on this list live in or near New Jersey? > Thank you for your time. I greatly appreciate any advice or suggestions. > Feel free to respond to my personal email, if you prefer: > scott_c_anderson@hotmail.com > Scott > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at >http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > >