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HELLO: After a long absence (during which I had total hip replacement surgery and played Stick a lot), I rejoined. I posted on here a while back about the pedalboard I built for jazz looping with the guitar: http://www.marksmart.net/gearhack/jazzpedalboard/jazzpedalboard.html Lately I've been practicing with this again and figuring new things out. Even did a couple of gigs with it. ECHOPLEX: And this week I broke down and ordered a Gibson Echoplex, which I hope to incorporate into this setup. I finally got tired of not having any easy way to record more than one loop for a tune, and Musician's Friend had a blem special I couldn't pass up. Once the Echoplex arrives I will probably have more questions about it. But one thing I can ask now is: has anyone built a homemade pedalboard rig for the Echoplex like this.. http://www.pedalboards.com/images/3BRDSWCOVER.jpg ...? If so, what did you use to mount the rack unit? JAZZ ENDINGS: I did finally figure out a way to end a song with the existing rig with the two RC-20's. It requires some foot acrobatics but sounds pretty good: 1. I took the knob and rubber knob cover off my MXR Phase 90 and put it on the Phrase Select knob of the left-hand RC-20, the one that stores the Peter Erskine drum loops. Now I can select the drum beat with my left foot while playing. 2. In the one-shot slot (#11) I recorded a sample from the Erskine disk of Peter hitting just a bass drum and crash cymbal. 3. After I have recorded the accompaniment loop (bass+drums or chords+bass+drums) into the right-hand RC-20 and shut off the left hand RC-20 (this is done by simultaneously hitting the Stop pedal on the left RC-20 and the Record/Play pedal on the right-hand RC-20...this is why they're so close together on the board), I move the Phrase Select knob on the left-hand RC-20 to position #11 with my foot while playing the head or a solo on the guitar. Now this one will play the crash when I hit its Play pedal. 4. At the spot where I want to end the tune I shut off the right RC-20 and play either a "Take The A Train" break, a "Count Basie" break, or some other common ending break with no bass or drums behind it. 5. Finally I hit the last chord while hitting the Play pedal on the left RC-20 to produce the crash. Kind of convoluted, but hey, it works. BASS SOLO: Another recently discovered trick...simulating a bass solo in the middle of a tune. Hit the Play pedal on the left RC-20 and the stop pedal on the right RC-20 at the same time (this requires two feet). Move the switch on the guitar to the "Bass-Only" position (so all six strings are going through the octave divider). Play a bass solo over just drums. At the end of a chorus, hit the two middle pedals again to stop the pure drums and re-start the main accompaniment loop. I hope to still use some variation of these tricks with the Echoplex as well. I'm thinking about using the right-hand RC-20 for storing more pre-recorded drums loops once I have the Echoplex. Maybe store hi-hat loops at the same tempo as the ones in the left RC-20, so they can be set to the same slot and ping-ponged back and forth to produce the illusion of a drummer changing from swinging to two-beat. I'm pretty excited about the Echoplex. I've borrowed one from my friend Tim McKeage several times and already know how cool they are. TAGS?: Maybe there is a way to tag an ending with it. Does anyone know how to do that...to tell it "now repeat the last 1/8 of that loop several times"? Thanks! Mark Smart http://www.marksmart.net/