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> Yes. It was for looped HandSonic percussion that I really started feeling a > real need for stereo. that's exactly what i'm using my repeater for. or at least that's one of it's main functions. i use the edp for my guitar and bouzouki, tho. lance ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Hamburg" <mark_hamburg@baymoon.com> To: "Looper's Delight" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 1:19 PM Subject: Re: looping ambient > Yes. It was for looped HandSonic percussion that I really started feeling a > real need for stereo. The percussion works dead down the middle, but it > definitely looses something. > > But what I really need is a stereo amp modeler. I prefer putting my MM-4 in > front of my DG-Stomp, but then I lose the stereo aspect. > > Mark > > on 6/13/03 11:10 AM, Mark Sottilaro at sine@zerocrossing.net wrote: > > > On Friday, June 13, 2003, at 10:44 AM, Mark Hamburg wrote: > > > >> My approach to using a mono-EDP in a largely stereo context has been > >> to use the fact that the EDP is mono to distinguish it from the new > >> or non-looped material. > > > > It's different looping a typically monaural source like guitar, as you > > can put processing after the looper, which even I don't think is > > optimal. The issue I have is that my sources are truly stereo and > > putting them into a mono looper would change their nature. >