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Thanks Andy. It seems pretty obvious (once it's spelled out for me). I guess this is where the record to overdub capability of the EDP really comes in handy to avoid chopping off reverb tails & delay repeats. Did you ever sync up your Vortex to the EDP? John --- SoundFNR@aol.com wrote: > > > What are you looping when you are stereo looping? > > > > I understand wanting 2 or more EDPs or a Repeater > > to do multitrack loops, but what are you > guys/gals > > doing that requires the loop, as created, to be > > stereo? > > Usually using stereo FX processors before the loop. > This then frees up the processor so you can create > new FX sounds (and overdub) without losing > the effect on the loop. > > Also, if the effect is controlled by the input in > some way, > or by a pedal as you play its nice to have it pre > loop. > > For instance, I use a lot of stereo FX patches > which can vary the sound > from "almost normal" to "totally abstract" under > pedal control. > Then the FX expression control is very much part of > the > playing. In this case the FX needs to be pre loop, > otherwise > the dynamics of the FX is lost. > > andy butler > > ===== John Tidwell __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com