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Thanks for all the info! Very useful. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Spaceranger (E-mail)" <spaceranger@rpgmax.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 11:56 AM Subject: RE: using vg8 with a repeater > I use a vg-88 + sundry into my Repeater. I use the control room out from my > mixer (auxes used for other) to feed the Repeater's inputs and patch the > spdif output from the Repeater back into the mixer on two input channel > faders. Incidentally, I haven't EVER noticed that annoying 'drive noise' > glitch that I used to when recording to CC. Yay! I'm able to loop live > using the CC card for the first time ever without noise, I'm abusing the > priviledge, ha! Haven't pushed the operations that hard yet (i.e. no rapid > reverse toggles, instant tempo changes, etc.), but it works. I have an > alesis airfx in the Repeater's fx loop. > > I patch EVERYTHING into a digital mixer (midi controlled) with adat I/O >to > Layla interface. I like this because I detach two adat cables and my rig is > mobile. Plugin two adat cables and I've got 8 digital ins to Cubase, and 8 > digital channel/busses back (as well as 8x8 analog un/balanced on the Layla > for additional patching). > > vg-88 goes into mixer and also some combination of mixer aux outputs (4, >2 > stereo to Vortex and Lexicon MPX1) for fx'ing. I change patches on the > mixer and control the Repeater with an FCB1010 footcontroller. vg-88 is fed > by mag pickup output (which is also routed to GT-6) and Gk-2. Funnily > enough, I almost never use overdriven/crunch patches. > > I just turn everything on and go to town, honestly, it's very easy to never > do the same thing twice. *shrug* ;-) > > With the mixer I can try a number of things out, which is where I've played > around the most recently. I have one 'bread and butter' Repeater bank on > the 1010 footcontroller, and then some oddball Repeater ones, and also > presets to change mixer settings. I usually just grab tones with different > frequency squatting space and surf ... > > One thing I do a lot is use two Repeater tracks for 'fixed' material and two > tracks for transitory material. And the switch at some point and make >the > transitory material the 'fixed' material via feeback control (from 1010) and > vice versa. > > I highly recommend a mixer and some kind of aux routing to incorporate >the > Repeater. You don't want to have your vg-8 going direct thru the Repeater, > but in a parallel path thru a mixer, et. al. > > Have fun! > > -----Original Message----- > From: mizfeldman@bluefrog.com [mailto:mizfeldman@bluefrog.com] > Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 8:04 AM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: using vg8 with a repeater > > > Does anyone use a vg8 with the Repeater? I'd be interested in any comments > on this experience: how you've got your rig set up, how you use them > together live, etc. Thanks! >