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Paul Sanders wrote: > Well, certain sounds like it will do what I need. > > Stereo and multi-track? You want to see my stereo and multitrack? > I don't need no stinking stereo and multitrack!! > > Now the question is, is it simple enough to use live via my feet to not > get in the way of my gig. > > Looping isn't my gig, it's just something I use to make my gig more > "interesting". Whatever I use MUST be simple. If the complexity of > making the thing do what I need gets in the way of the performance it's > not an option for me. > > Does the EDP still fit the bill then? If so I'll start looking for one :) > > Thanks, > > Paul > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Clayton Gary Lehmann" <healthquestrecruiter@earthlink.net> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 11:51 AM > Subject: EDP Capabilities (was Newbie question) > > > If you get an EDP, you will find that the possibilities are (no > > overstatement) truly mind boggling. Refer to the live examples on >Andre > > LaFosse's website to hear what mayhem can be achieved. It slices, it > dices > > . . . > > In my case, I find that sticking to a set of parameters and using MIDI >to > go > > outside them in certain cases is the best bet. But trust me, if you >can > > dream it, the EDP can do it--short of pitch shifting and multitracking >of > > course (they are also mono--hey, deal with it). > > Looping in red, white and blues, > > Gary > > > > > > I'm a fairly new EDP user. (was using a DL-4) I'm a singer songwriter doing 4 minute pop songs in a coffee shop type setting. There is a slight learning curve. As far as using it live it's not much harder than using a DL-4 in my opinion. Just spend a lot of time learning how to use it.(I'm still in this process myself, and I am also blown away by what can be done) I also found Andre's site to be completely inspiring and educational for what the EDP can do www.altruistmusic.com. My two cents, John www.johnmazzarella.com