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On Jan 19, 2008, at 8:47 AM, Rick Walker wrote: > Things are going swimmingly at the Looperlative booth. > > We're headed into the shark fest they call Saturday at NAMM. > > Bill Walker, Steve Lawson and I all had good demo sessions for the > Looperlative > yesterday with a lot of walk up traffic. > > My own first demo started roughly because seeing an FCB that Bill was > bringing down > to Matthias Grob (so damn wonderful to see Matthi again) I thought > mine was in the car > and forgot it standing up in the living room. I borrowed Bob > Amstadt's Gordius, which > is a cool little piece of gear but whose ergonomics I don't have down > yet so I had a lot > of technical difficulties in my first demo just due to unfamiliarity > with gear. I got used to > it fairly quickly with my little cheat sheets, though. > > Everything really came together, though, when I came by and heard Bill > doing a really > amazing piece of music. I got out my frame drums and kanjira and he > and I jammed on > a couple of pieces. We may hook up the Looperlatives today > possibly. > > I went up to a guy at the string booth across the way to apologize for > all the > sonic mayhem that is my own demo and was suprised to hear him say, > "No man, you guys have been the soundtrack for our show. You guys > are on the > cutting edge." > > It made my day to hear this guy who had to sit across from us and hear > every demo > all day long say this. > > ******** > I haven't had too much chance to get out and see the show > but I have heard > 1) Electrix has a booth listed in the NAMM book but it is sitting > empty there > 2) There isn't even a demo model of the RC50 at Roland (that's kind > of unnerving) > 3) Kim Flint was spotted at the Looperlative booth but I haven't seen > our fearless > leader yet > 4) There didn't appear to be any porn starlets at the Dean Heavy > Metal Guitar booth as > in past years > 5) There is more all black attire than I've ever seen..........more > grey hair than I've ever > seen at a NAMM show. My bright yellow hair and 'gay lumberjacks on > acid' yellow > flannel shirt stood out like a neon bulb yesterday.........lol. > 5) our looping pal Larry the O is looking good and ensconced at the > BIAS booth > 6) Bill Putnam , owner of the very successful Universal Audio (and > generous patron to > the Y2K festivals), has become an avid looper and put in his order > for a Looperlative. > that made me particularly happy as I've come to love how completely > devoted to the > cause of Music, Bill is. He invited us all up to the UA cocktail > party and I got to have > a fascinating conversation with the last producer who worked with Ray > Charles. > > this is a great and fun and overwhelming show. > Off to get breaky with Bill and do it again. > > cheers and loop on everyone. > > Rick >