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Actually, he is a stick player, so you'd better get ready for the talk shows. :) -K >>> darrell367@earthlink.net 04/30/02 10:25AM >>> on 4/29/02 6:41 AM, Mark Smart at mwsmart@insightbb.com wrote: > Hi all. > I am a jazz guitarist from Champaign, IL who just joined the list. I have > been building a looping setup with two Boss RC-20 Loop Stations, and am > almost done with it. > > This jazz setup consists of an Ibanez Artist AR-250 with a Copeland hex > humbucker pickup in the neck position to split the strings so that the top > four go through a guitar amp simulator and the bottom two can go through a > Dano Chili Dog octave divider pedal and a Sansmp Bass DI for a bass sound. I > ended up with two RC-20's when a certain mail order place sent me two when I > only ordered and paid for one! After I had them for a while, I realized that > when you string two RC-20's in series you can do a lot of cool tricks like > recording a long loop over multiple repitiions of a short loop (like the > Multiply pedal on the Gibson/Oberheim Echoplex). I have 4-bar jazz drum > loops (from the Peter Erskine Living Drums CD plus a few from regular jazz > CDs) stored in the first RC-20, which I play bass-and-guitar accompaniments > over, then loop the whole thing and solo on it. > > I intend to use this setup mostly for straight jazz, but I have done some > messing around in other styles. I did a few gigs using my Roland VG-8 and a > borrowed Oberheim Echoplex to do Mahavishnu Orchestra tunes and simulate a > bluegrass band. > > I'm interested to hear from other loopers doing jazz stuff, and others using > the > two-RC-20s-in-series trick. Thanks! > > Mark Smart > > hey jazzer, great to have you. you use a rc-20 and a chili dog?!!! If you were a stick player I'd say we were separated at birth! thanks for the peter erksine cd tip, I've been using funk breakbeats on my rc-20, but I've been trying to find more jazz drums.