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Repeater pedals?




Hi,

    Can anyone recomend a good source for Repeater TRS pedals? After a 
using
the Behringer pedal for a while, I've come to the conclusion I'd be happier
with a dedicated trigger. Furthermore, there is a bit of latency - just
enough to make things feel 'spongy'.

bIz

----- Original Message -----
From: "Evan Meyers" <evanmeyers@yahoo.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 10:31 AM
Subject: Re: New to list, with a couple of tired old questions


> > My main use is for a home studio, with occasional
> > venturing out to a small
> > bar or coffeeshop.
>
> it really depends on what kind of looping you are
> looking to do.  i am by no means an expert in this,
> but about a month ago i made my final decission on a
> repeater after looking pretty closely at each...the
> deciding factor for me was the separate tracks to loop
> on...this allows me to loop a groove and then on an
> independant track, throw a loop on top, and then
> remove the initial track and play with my second loop
> still going...i also find it very useful in creating
> ideas because with the multiple tracks, you can easily
> loop other instruments into your loop without having
> to lose anything from your original loop...because all
> of the tracks are independant of each other...
>
> these machines all vary by a few key features like
> that and depending on what exactly you are looking to
> do with a looper...you may be able to get off easy and
> purchase one of the low end loopers, but damn are the
> expensive ones some great little toys!
>
> hope that helps...
>
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