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Hello Finland: I don't know a lot about it, but Bob Sallon, one of the JamMan creators, has made a JamMan upgrade that allows for multiple loops to be played at the same time. I don't know the details, but I think it's really cheap and easy to install. You can find it on his website... I don't have the URL handy, but I bet if you searched on the LD site or Google for Bob Sallon JamMan upgrade, you'll find it. Mark Sottilaro On Tuesday, October 15, 2002, at 02:06 AM, Markus Lahtinen wrote: > Hi > > I'm just learning the possibilities of looping on-stage and > am willing to get some guidange on the matter. > > What other looper apart from Repeater would do the trick of recording > loops to different > tracks wich can be put out and brought back again ... ? > > I once tried Repeater and it seemed to be the tool for the work I do. > But as it has been impossible to purchase , I'm left with > no options that I would know of. > > Apart from the bands I play as bassist I started to do shows with > contemporary (hateful word) circus-artists, mainly jugglers, two Finns > and a guy from Minneapolis, as a one-man band. > After few projects playing over stuff that I'd recorded on a 4- track > casette player, I borrowed my friends JamMan, wich obviously changed > the way I did my music onstage. > > In the shows I'm playing lots of instruments and as I want to get rid > of > > all the pre-recorded stuff the JamMan is not capable of doing the stuff > I'd like to do inside a loop while the guys do their wierd juggling > on-stage :) > Besides the JamaMan is not mine and it's starting to give some ugly > surprises. > Summer 2001 we were performing in Paris in a festival and the after 15 > min > the JamMan decided to do only 3 sec. loops instead of the 8 sec. So I > played > 3 sec. loops for the rest of the show ... I have it on video ... > goddamit ... > > Thanks > > Markus > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------------------------ > > http://www.lb-o.net > >