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Hey David, It sounds like an amazing idea. Whilst I'm not an expert on electronics, I did study it when I was at school... ah, and I'd love an excuse to get some breadboards :) If you need anyone to beta-test via the web, I'm sure that I could follow your instructions and copy what you make. Also, Dennis' idea of a Loopers projects page would be a great idea.... 10$ per loop.... hhhmmmm :) Imagine the possibilities... Maybe this is a way to get more people into mainstream looping. This reminds me of the time when computers first entered the home market - often in kit form. Damn, I'm getting excited..... :) On Wednesday, August 28, 2002, at 10:40 PM, David Myers wrote: > Regarding the fairly recent post concerning the ZVEX LoFi looper... > > It seems to me that he is certainly using the Information Storage > Devices > chip (also sold by Radio Shack). I remember that there was some > discussion > here on that chip and it's possibilities a long time back. > > Has anyone had some experience utilizing that technology? I'm > considering > developing a bank of such simple loopers. The spec sheets are probably > enough, but if anybody has done it, it might save some grief, and if I > do > this thing I'll be happy to post results/schematics, etc. I mean, the > chip > is like 10 bucks--loop for less if you can! > > Many thanks, > > David Lee Myers > http://www.pulsewidth.com > > > -- Stuart Wyatt - Solo String Project http://www.solostring.com stuart@solostring.com