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"a Boomerang (which recently met its demise)," Oh, dear, I'm sorry. May I ask how it died? I can kinda/sorta/almost understand a cheap digital watch crapping out after a few years, but a nice piece of equipment that costs nearly $500?? Wow. I am sympathetic and appalled all at once. ~Tim "And it really didn't have to stop...it just kept on going." ---Jimi Hendrix > [Original Message] > From: Raymond Lee Barnes, III. <phaedeback@comcast.net> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Date: 11/25/2005 7:41:18 AM > Subject: Re: It's that time again! 2005 Biennial Looper's Survey > > Hey there, > > Yes, saw Robert Fripp doing this (couldn't make out the equipment) a > few months back, when he opened for Porcupine Tree at the 9:30 Club. > > I've done this with a Boomerang (which recently met its demise), a > Boss Digital Delay pedal, and a volume pedal (going in reverse order > from the guitar or other instrument). In some cases, using the > volume pot on the guitar itself, and doing something more akin to > what Steve Rothery was doing on the Marillion album, "Misplaced > Childhood." > > Have to agree, it is a very cool effect! > > > Lee > > > > On Nov 24, 2005, at 6:56 PM, stanley card wrote: > > > on 11/24/05 5:36 PM, William Walker at billwalker@baymoon.com wrote: > > Hi Bill-great trick... > > only seen it done by David Gilmour on his live dvd 'in concert'. > > he is playing 'shine on you crazy diamond' solo acoustic and for > > the solos > > he would swell in a chord w/ a volped and that goes to a long delay > > (which > > eventually does fades out) and he would play single notes over the > > chord...it sounds really pristine and cool. > > dont know if what he is doing is really looping 'cause its in 'delay' > > mode... > > seeya > > stannee > > > > > >> I have recently discovered some new tricks for the hold delay > >> function on > >> the Vox Tonelab floorboard. Because this is truly a hold delay... > > Has anyone > >> out there tried this with an EDP, Repeater DL4, etc? > >> Bill > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Doug Cox [mailto:dougcox@pdq.net] > >> Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 7:33 PM > >> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > >> Subject: It's that time again! 2005 Biennial Looper's Survey > >> > >> > >> Hey Loopers - Happy Thanksgiving to you all. > >> > >> In November of 2003, we did a survey of the LD list members to > >> find out > >> what devices they were using for live looping. It was very > >> informal and > >> pretty disorganized (I think I still have a headache...), but I > >> tallied > >> the results into a spreadsheet and posted a PDF version of those > >> results > >> in the Looper's Delight File Library > >> (http://www.loopers-delight.com/files/). > >> > >> It's now two years later, and I figured it might be time to try it > >> again. This time, we won't clutter up the list (or my brain!) > >> with the > >> responses, but instead I'm preparing an online survey form to capture > >> them. The survey will be anonymous (unlike 2 years ago), but the > >> form > >> WILL use cookies to ensure that surveys are only submitted once. > >> Well, > >> once per computer - but what would really be the point in trying to > >> screw with this survey? :) > >> > >> I'll host the survey, and I give my personal assurances that the data > >> written/read by the cookies will only be used to block multiple > >> submissions. I will NOT provide this information to anyone else, and > >> cannot see the contents of your cookie myself. > >> > >> I've started to prepare the form with the following loopers listed > >> (see > >> bottom). I'll take any suggested additions into the list until > >> Saturday. At that point, I'll post the survey and leave it open for > >> about a month so that we get the maximum number of respondents. > >> > >> You won't be able to "write in" a looper once I post the survey. > >> I will > >> continue to take offline (emailed) requests for off-list loopers > >> after > >> the survey starts, but I will have to add them to the results > >> manually > >> at the end of the survey. So please - take a look at this list > >> and ask > >> me to add anything YOU are using as a looper that is not represented. > >> Part of the fun of this survey is to see what other unusual > >> devices are > >> being used. > >> > >> Finally - last year we had some confusion about what to include in > >> the > >> inventory. Some folks were posting gear that they used for loop > >> *mangling* or pre/post loop effecting. There was also some confusion > >> about "samplers" vs. "live loopers". I propose that: > >> > >> - we do NOT try to inventory effects devices used for per/post > >> loop effects > >> - we do NOT try to inventory units used to playback prerecorded > >> loops or > >> samples > >> > >> Instead, if those things are of interest to others, we can start a > >> new > >> thread and post them - or perhaps I can setup another survey in the > >> (distant) future to capture that data. > >> > >> Here's the list - let me know what needs to be added: > >> > >> *Echoplex Digital Pro > >> Electrix Repeater > >> Line 6 DL-4 > >> Lexicon Jamman > >> Digitech Jamman > >> Kaoss Pad I or II > >> Ableton Live > >> Boomerang (Orig or Plus) > >> Akai Headrush > >> Boss RC-20 (or RC-20XL) > >> Lexicon Vortex > >> Line 6 Echo Pro (Rack) > >> Zoom 2100 > >> Lexicon PCM42 or PCM70 or other > >> Boss DD-3, 5 or 6 > >> Boss DD-20 > >> Boss GT-3, 5, 6 or 8 > >> Digitech RDS 7.6 (or similar, incl PDS series) > >> Max MSP > >> Native Instruments Reaktor > >> Sonic Foundry Acid > >> ZVEX Lofi Loop Junky > >> Lexicon MPX G2 > >> Digitech 2120 or 2112 > >> Eventide Orville, Eclipse (or other) > >> Roland VG8 or VG88 > >> Roland GP100 (or similar) > >> Audiomulch > >> Augustus Loop > >> Mobius > >> Electro Harmonix 16 Second Delay (new or reissue) > >> Radial > >> Ambiloop > >> Maneco Looper (any type) > >> Digitech GNX (any) > >> TC Electronic 2290 Delay > >> DJRND3 (or C-Loops or Peavey Grabber) > >> KYMA > >> TC Electronic D-Two Delay > >> Akai Samplers (any) > >> Roland Samplers (any) > >> Yamaha Samplers (any) > >> Maestro, Roland, Guyatone, etc Tape Echo machine > >> * > >> > >> > >> > >> > >