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--- Paul Sanders <paul_sanders@adelphia.net> wrote: > I've been working with a DL-4 and RC-20 and I've > found that if my timing > isn't perfect, the two boxes go out of sync and it >sounds like yak dung. Yeah, I've found (just like Jesse said) that you have to adjust your playing to the equipment you're using. If you try to use multiple unsynched loopers to do multiple tightly synched parts, you're not going to be satisfied with the results. But if you give the different devices different "jobs", they can work well together; one can do a repeating pattern of notes while a couple of others do textural stuff or a drone. It doesn't mean the music has to be all 'floaty stuff'; you can easily have cloudy ambient textures beneath an extremely aggressive/choppy part. Crossfading between the textural stuff is fun, as is crossfading between drones in different keys, 'playing' the faders on the mixer, as it were. -t- __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com