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I found this insteresting for LD, so I copy it... Didnt we recently talk about the Alaska looping scene? >I have been using the gnx3 for live looping. I am starting to >interface with it well enough to move from song to song without >stopping. Starting a theme, adding layers, beats pounded out >on my guitar, removing layers, changing theme, etc.. amazing! >my music has been fairly pop (www.benlinford.com), but now my >goal is to play off the mass appeal and understanding of the >pop format while still performing all live all the elements >including arrangement and composition. > >So do you use the sliders to fade between mixes, effects, >parts, what? I curently use - Feedback of the EDP - mix clean-distorted - 2 parameters for the PCM80 - Reverb Time / Volume of the PCM90 - dry Volume >Can you build sets of loops with LOOP in >difference chord progressions and switch back and forth like >parts A and B/verse and chorus of a song. I personally dont do this, because my music is not "structured" :-) but on a EDP or Repeater or Roland RC20 you can >Could you set up sliders to smooth the transitions? not that I know, unless you have the several parts on separate tracks of the Repeater, which you probably could do on the gnx3, too, no? >I do know loopersdelight. hmm... but you dont like it? :-) >Thank you for responding. Would you ever consider coming up to >Alaska to do some shows? Does not seem to be on the way from Brasil to Europe, but if someone cares for the trip, sure! >~Ben > > >____________________________________ > > > would you hear me, if I said, > or would you hear me, lord, if I bled . . . > > > > > >---- On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Matthias Grob (matthias@grob.org) >wrote: > >> >Matthias, >> > >> >I have been reading about you and the Gibson >> >echoplex. I have not got one yet, but I >> >think it will be my next purchase. >> > >> >I recently bought a DigiTech GNX3. It has >> >an 8 track recorder built in to it and some >> >basic looping capabilities. I am really >> >getting in to it and finding that I am not >> >satisfied with its limitations. The cool >> >thing is that it takes flash media cards so >> >you can interface with your computer and >> >quickly expand memory up to 128MB (25 min of >> >cd quality recording). You should check it >> >out if you haven't already. >> >> I am totally into live looping. I did not repeat any music in >20 years! >> >> >Do you know if they are going to majorly >> >update or release a new version of the >> >echoplex in terms of hardware any time soon? >> >> no, not too soon >> >> >Looks like an awsome piece of equipment, I >> >can't wait to get my hands on one. >> > >> >I have some looping technology ideas myself. >> > Maybe the echoplex already does them. Any >> >tips on how to get them developed. >> >> well, we can talk about it when the next upgrade comes in >sight... >> >> >Also I am very interested to hear more about the sliders on >the >> >floor you use >> >> up to now I used Penny+Giles the most expensif on the market, >and I >> really did not have a problem with them in 15 years. >> but I want smaller leighter and cheaper ones and more of >them, toe >> operated, so they can be close together. >> >> >Congradulations on all your accomplishments. >> >> thank you! >> >> > >> >~Ben Linford >> > > do you know loopers-delight.com? -- ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org