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Justin Feinstein wrote: > I just discovered looper's delight--much to my own delight--and am new to > this group. I'm getting ready to invest in some gear and need advice. >I'm a > hand percussionist, interested in a live looping device (jamman, >boomerang, > repeater), but also want something I can use to sample vinyl and CDs for > home recording (to be done on a Mac) and to loop to play with live. I've > seen Jamey Haddad (an incredible percussionist) work wonders with a jam >man > live, but wonder if an electrix repeater would make more sense for what >I'm > trying to do. Any suggestions? > > Thanks, > Justin > > _________________________________________________________________ > Winterize your home with tips from MSN House & Home. > http://special.msn.com/home/warmhome.armx Hi Justin, Welcome aboard! Why don't you list some of things that you'd like to do with your looper, and maybe we can make some good suggestions. First of all, The Electrix Repeater is discontinued. You'd have to buy one used from E-bay. For a hand percussionist, I imagine that the Repeater would be a good looper, becuase it has seperate tracks that you can mix. The EDP (Gibson Echoplex Digital Pro) is probably the most sophisticated looper, and has really tight rhythmic time. It's probably the strongest rhythmic looper. I would suggest checking out percussionist Jon Wagner's website www.jondrums.com. I believe that he uses a repeater and an EDP. Also, check out percussionist Rick Walker's site www.looppool.info for lots of cool percussive looping. Have fun, John www.johnmazzarella.com