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I agree too. Unless you've got a need to synch your loops to MIDI, get something simple to start out with. I started out with a little Digitech 8 sec stompbox. You could probably pick one up used for cheap. If not, the DL4 or RC-20 sound like great little units. Mark "Stuart Wyatt (Solo String Project)" wrote: > On Friday, November 15, 2002, at 06:01 PM, Dennis Leas wrote: > > > If you've never looped before, I'd get some experience with a "basic" > > looper > > like the RC-20. You will probably be amazed at how much fun the RC-20 > > will > > be. And you will have a *much* better idea of how looping works for > > you. > > Plus, how you can work looping into your performance. > > I'd agree with those sentiments. If you have never looped before, too > much equipment and technology might get in the way at first. Most of > the regular loopers here know of my love of the DL4 (another simple > looping device). Most of the music that I produce is done with a single > DL4 unit... and I have a theory that the simpler the equipment, the > greater the musical possibilities - especially when playing live. > > Good luck! (and welcome to the list Sergio!) :) > -- > Stuart Wyatt (Solo String Project) - http://SoloString.com