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If we're going to do that, how 'bout a building an "Internet looper"? 1) We do an internet broadcast. However, at a receiver end (say in London), we echo the signal back. Result? A delay line. Of course we should not expect consistent delay time, etc. More fun that way is my attitude. We can also close the loop and obtain infinite repeats (like a real loop vs. delay). 2) Variation 1. Say that the receiver end in London sends the stream to a Looper in Japan. Then Japan echoes back to Loopstock. Result? world-wide loop! 3) Variation 2. Include more than two hop-points. Each hop-point can add audio to the loop. We get collaborative world-wide looping! Comments? Dennis Leas ------------------- dennis@mdbs.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hans Lindauer" <hans@ernieball.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 10:39 AM Subject: Re: About Us - WAS: Post Loopstock Debriefing > LOL! OK, maybe next year.... > > -Hans > > > "Stephen P. Goodman" wrote: > > > In case I've not said it, I really miss being in the US! :) I'll >hold > > back until the attendees are finished, though one thing that might be really > > nice for Loopstock 2003 would be [a] an internet broadcast, and [b] >some > > capability to play live from elsewhere (if only for the between sets > > material). >