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On Mon, 19 Feb 2007, Daryl Shawn wrote: > Good LORD look at all those Moog pedals! And what is the crazy Morley >echo > thing at the left?? And what are the heatsinks for in the live rig??? The Morley echo thing is a Morley EVO-1 "oilcan" electrostatic delay pedal. Five pounds, and with a built-in carrying handle. Lush sound. Love it. Detail pics here, with two links in the comment to the flickr set for background and explanation: http://www.flickr.com/photos/52422536@N00/sets/72157594545190887/ The heatsinks, along with the dead hard drive on one of the heatsinks, were the sound sources I used for that performance, using contact mics. Flicking a tine of an aluminum heatsink created this beautiful metallic chime/"ting" sound. To answer Skage's original questions, the entire rig runs in mono: I don't have a stereo PA setup, so I don't personally feel a need to work in stereo. As for loopers before/after fx, I tend to have an two loop pedals at the beginning of the signal chain, and two to three at the end. So I can grab a loop from Stick or theremin or whatever unaffected, process it with fx, catch it with the downstream loopers, then repeat. >> Here's the immediate working area of my studio. >> >> http://www.subscapeannex.com/pics/studio1.jpg >> >> And a picture of the setup I took to a performance last May, just >before I >> began: >> http://pics.livejournal.com/badger/pic/0001g6br/ best, Steve B Subscape Annex http://www.subscapeannex.com/