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> > I just had a bit of a revelation by looping for the first time with a >> mic, instead of plugging in my acoustic guitar. The result was great, >> esp. because it allowed me to easily use other instruments (including >my >> voice). > >- I've had fun using the mic's (little tiny sony condensers) installed in >my >accordion to "sample" via looping (well, the accordion, naturally) but >also >other extraneous burble bits. I can talk/sing into it, play my dictaphone >or >radio into it and : >even sometimes grab a bit of a previously looped guitar raging out of the >guitar cabs from another looper... that makes for some gratifying >weirdness >when you have a guitar loop re-"sampled" into another looper through an >accordion mic while the accordion is droning... how funny is that? >best to alls >Robby not funny at all :-) Its the biggest problem I have when playing with Giba: Even without monitors, my guitar leaks a little into his mikes, so when I stop my loop to build a new one onto his ongoing percussion groove, it still goes on in his loop and I am not really free to do something totally different. When will I have time to care for "electric percussion" instruments...? -- ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org