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I don't have a midi pedal and I can't quite understand how this works- could you explain it differently? Cliff ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Lehmann" <healthquestrecruiter@earthlink.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 3:16 PM Subject: RE: echoplex question > Not to be contrary (no, really) but there is an easy way to do this with >a > MIDI pedal. End the loop with a message containing info to turn on overdub > and turn down the feedback all the way. Then end the second pass with a > message containing info to turn off overdub and turn up the feedback all the > way. Purty elegant and it achieves the desired effect--great for recording > a melody, then chords, and then just chords over which to solo yer brains > out (use caution: results are more interesting to the player than the > listening party). > Gary > PS Have I mentioned recently that my looper can kick your looper's butt up > and down the street? > PPS I still want a Repeater. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jonathan El-Bizri [mailto:ssrndpty@hotmail.com] > Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 11:53 AM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: echoplex question > > > > > i have been asking around, and i have heard that the > > echoplex can do this. i searched for some information > > on the echoplex, but couldn't find much. can anyone > > confirm that the echoplex can do this? also, what > > else can the echoplex handle? is there anywhere that > > i can read more about the echoplex? and when > > purchasing this kind of a unit, do i need to purchase > > a floor board for it as well (i plan to do all of my > > looping in a live situation). > > The echoplex >can't< do this. It can do a lot of other cool things, but >it > is a single, mono track machine. You can have more than one loop, but not at > the same time. The repeater can, however. > > bIz > > aka > > sserendipity: electronica/organica/loops > Next gig: March 4th @ 26mix (26th and mission) 9:30pm >