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Howdy Michael, > > what I would appreciate is recommendations about which real-time > > looping devices would be useful. simple is probably best. i'm adept > > with my feet, so pedals are in the picture too. I think I (and a lot of others here) would recommend the Roland RC-20 http://www.roland.com/products/en/RC-20/index.html which has a XLR and 1/4" input for instrument and mic. The RC is a looper in contrast to the DD20 or the DL4 which are delays with a loop mode. Either of which would be good too. The RC has a LONG loop time, many minutes. the DD20 and DL4 have less than a minute each. Which might be enough. I have all 3 and like them all. Tony On Nov 15, 2007 11:45 AM, michael wall <drum@hawaii.rr.com> wrote: > can anyone help? > > > > > howdy > > > > i am a percussionist/song writer > > > > what i want to accomplish is the be able to loop "descant" or > > contrasting backing vocal parts to set up multi-layered chants. I > > want to be able to do this live, while playing congas or frame drums. > > I suspect that I'll need a microphone with a tight focus to avoid > > bleeding the percussion in too much... > > > > what I would appreciate is recommendations about which real-time > > looping devices would be useful. simple is probably best. i'm adept > > with my feet, so pedals are in the picture too. > > > > please feel free to reply direct to drum@hawaii.rr.com to save > > bandwidth on this eGroup - which clearly is far beyond the beginner > > stage! > > > > thanks > > > > -- > > Michael Wall > > > > Beauty and strength, leaping laughter, delicious langour, force and > > fire are of us! > > > > 3934-A Harding Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816 (808) 737-3786 H 377-3786 C > > > > > -- > Michael Wall > > Beauty and strength, leaping laughter, delicious languor, force and > fire are of us! > > 3934-A Harding Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816 (808) 737-3786 H 377-3786 C > >