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mark_hamburg@baymoon.com writes: >This sounds sort of like what the Sustainer/Sustainiac does except that >you actually get to process the signal before it drives the strings. >Correct? no, not at all: the sustainer's raison d'etre is to drive the strings, whereas the feedback-loop's purpose is to drive ***itself***..... no traditional *instrument* need be involved. read through the little explanation, repeated below --- it's really easy to set thisall up, and you'll see how no traditional musical instrument is necessary: the loop is, itself, the instrument..... > if you have a mixer at hand, you can experiment w/this by feeding any > channel's output directly to its input --- ie, no 'instrument' in the >path > --- and then massage all eq's, faders, etc that are in the channel path; > obviously, if you then add/insert delay-based/looping devices into the > channel path, well..... have fun! > but: > when yer first mutzing around w/all this, be sure to *KEEP YER HAND ON >THE > MASTER FADER*, so as not to blow up your monitors.....