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HI, I have one, (no footpedal, one slider is noisy). What is it worth? What would anybody on-list offer me? At 9:16 AM -0700 7/31/02, Mark Sottilaro wrote: >Well, I was just suggesting easy to obtain devices with long delay >times. I know the EH16 is long gone, and not easy to come across. >It's been many years since I had a chance to play with an EH16, but >what's the sense writing back, "Good luck finding one!" At least >the devices I mentioned are available, and do some pretty cool stuff. > >Mark Sottilaro > >On Wednesday, July 31, 2002, at 01:25 AM, Stan Card wrote: > >>heh heh heh-nice try mark...*nothing* i repeat(er)*nothing* remotely >relates >>to the <EH16secdelay>soundwise-operation wise,whatever wise. it is a one >of >>a kind animal.they are impossible to find. i love mine more and more >>everyday-i am so sorry that at 'y2k2' while i planned on an excursion >using >>that box i never got to it for whatever reason...;o( >>s >> >>>Where does one start? My guess is that for bang for the buck, (250US) >>>the Line6 DL4 (delay modeler) will do the trick, plus a really nice >>>looping section. >>> >>>Gone, but perhaps still available, the Electrix Repeater. (499US) No >>>delay mode, just pure looping with pitch and time shifting. CFC memory >>>will get you a lot of loop time, but each loop has an 8 minute max. >>>Memory is non volatile. Can be transfered easily to your computer with >>>a USB CFC reader. Loops can be stereo or four tracked. Company just >>>folded, but the parent company (IVL) is having another of it's >>>subsidiaries (TC-Halion) do warrantee service. >>> >>>Then there's the Gibson Echoplex Digital Pro. 198 sec of loop or mono >>>delay madness. It slices, it dices. Up to 9 loops at a time. I just >>>bought one and I can barely imagine all the functions of this bad boy. >>>Stay on this list for a while, and you'll hear a whole lot about this >>>one. >>> >>>You're best bet it to go to the Looper's Delight page and click on >>>"Tools" There's a ton of info to get you started. >>> >>>Mark Sottilaro >>> >>>On Tuesday, July 30, 2002, at 08:04 PM, dana shearin wrote: >>> >>>>Does anyone know where i can get one, or something that does the same >>>>thing? -- Visit "Before the Fall -- Images of the World Trade Center" at http://www.foryourhead.com "There were so many things there that are not anywhere else in the world. There were millions of people, the strange reflective bars of the buildings and the shiny and shimmering towers that seemed like a fairy tale" -- David-Michael Cook Emile Tobenfeld, Ph. D. Video Producer Image Processing Specialist Video for your HEAD! Boris FX http://www.foryourhead.com http://www.borisfx.com