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I saw mine for that price while picking up MIDI cables at Guitar Center, but I bet any big music retailer would match that price. My floor is officially full up. I can't put another pedal on it. I'm actually toying with the idea of getting rid of my Digitech 2120, because with the Control 1, it takes up a big chunk of floor space, as well as two rack spaces. I know it get's a bad rap for some reason, but I actually really like that box. I think the key to getting a good sound out of it is not going into a guitar amp afterwards, but into a pair of full range speakers, but I digress... Is there something really hot that lives on the floor? Something like the Digitech GNX3? Anyone have it here? It seems to have nice looping posibilites. Korg AX100? I love my (now dormant) AX30, but it needs a nice preamp after it to sound beefy. Mark Sottilaro Bill Cummings wrote: > Mark, > who's blowing them out for that price? Also, have you checked out the > Lexicon MPXR1 MIDI Remote Controller? they look like they were made for >each > other > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mark Sottilaro" <sine@zerocrossing.net> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 8:23 PM > Subject: Re: OT: Drum machines vs. Human beings > > > max valentino wrote: > > > > > One last thing.....I have also recently switched my processing around > now > > > favoring putting fx (which is now pretty much down to an M-One and > > > parametric eq) AFTER my looper; insuch processing the loops instead >of > > > looping the fx. Using timed delays, and detuned delays, this creates > some > > > very interesting polyrhytms whic can be "undone" by simply switching > back to > > > the original fx program (or to an different one). Just curious about > how > > > many of you are setting up fx and loop mangling.... > > > sorry about the length.... > > > Max > > > > This is exactly what I've been doing with the Repeater and the Lexicon > MPX1. > > It's in the Repeater effects loop, usually set to be on the loop, >instead > of > > the input. This means what I play is dry, until it hits the first > iteration of > > the loop. Very nice. The MPX1 has an A/B button similar to the >Vortex, > where > > I set the A to Mix=0% and the B=100%. Then I set the rate of change to > "50" (I > > have no idea what this coorasponds to, but it gives a nice gradule >change > from > > dry to wet and back again) > > > > One of my favorite patches is a factory preset that initates a looped > delay > > based on midi clock. When you hit the a/b button, it grabs a smaller > chunk of > > my Repeater loop. Picking weird times to hit the button can give >really > > intereseting results, and you can go back to your loop by hitting the >a/b > > again. > > > > The MPX1 has been discontinued, so they're blowing them out for $425. >Not > bad > > for a box that sold for $700 > > > > Mark > > > >