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Welcome Michael C! I'm sure others will chime in but alot of live vocal looping is dependent on how your system is wired. I've done vocal looping with a Boomerang Live and now I use an EDP. The boomerang was cool but I had to tweak it to get a cleaner sound and I didn't like the amount the vocals were attenuated on successive loops. The EDP is much more flexible live and you can lay down multiple patterns. I love it for live and studio work. Now the boomerang is just a backup. I don't use my vocal mic for vocal looping (though I toyed with modifying my system to do that a half year back.) I use the mic in my guitar. Kinda cooler for stage use. You can hear some of the stuff done in one take using this setup at www.myspace.com/bohdanovich . I prety much do these songs live just like they are here-the EDP makes it easy to do That's my two cents-I'm sure you'll get your money's worth here. Welcome aboard! ~peace~ Plish www.michaelplishka.com www.myspace.com/michaelplishka www.myspace.com/bohdanovich > Hello everyone, I have just joined the email list, but I'm really > exciting about using a looper in live performance. I remember seeing > Phil Keaggy (a guitarist) using one like, 20 years ago, and I was > blown away. > ~snip~