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My first one was an old (late 70s - first half of the 80s) Eko analog delay (no tape), which had a maximum time of 800ms. Compared to my first delay line (the delay in the old korg a5 pedalboard (370ms) it seemed to me to be a wonderfully long time to mess with. Then I found a used korg a1 (after a pair of years). Boom - 2.6 secs of hold delay, and I could even join it to another pair of fx. My old band couldn't understand what I was playing and what I wasn't. The first time I played with them and the drummer stopped to break our nervous system to listen. Great...:-):-) ----- Original Message ----- From: Mark <sine@zerocrossing.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2001 6:18 PM Subject: First Looper Reminiscence > ah my first looper was some analog Ibanez pedal that I duct taped to my guitar > so I could screw with the knobs. Probably around 1980 or so. The first time I > used it live was at a highschool battle of the bands! We were totally boo'd, > but afterwards kids from the other bands came over to see what the hell I was > doing. > > Mark > > > > > > > > My first quasi-looper was my friend's Casio SK-1. The year was >1989. > > my first looper was either an mxr 1-second delay, or a lexicon primetime(?); > > the year was..... hmmm..... don't remember..... 1974/5/6? eeeeaaaaagh. > > best, > > dt / s-c >