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I run with a Boss RC-50, so I'm pretty much limited to 3 loops (though they can be as long as I want and have infinite overdubs). I suppose something like Ableton where I could have each individual part on a seperate loop and manipulate them individually would be more ideal, but at this point I'm not sure how much I'd really use all that extra space. I usually do any processing to the sounds before I take them into the looper, and once they're in I don't neccessarily feel the need to mess with 'em. Live, I reserve one loop for rhythmic/percussive/bassline or drone stuff, one for short-medium length melodic themes, and one for ambient/harmonic/textural stuff. I'll usually fade out or pull down the level of the harmonic loop, while playing new chords or textures as a way to transition, then delete the old textures and loop the new ones. Then, if I have a different melody, I'll start playing the new one while I take the old one down, delete, and loop the new one, so one loop stays constant, while the other 2 "leapfrog". I guess more loops with greater control would be nice, but not neccessary. Cheers and happy looping, -Travis --------------------------------------- Original E-mail From: "L.A. Angulo" [labaloops@yahoo.com] Date: 04/01/2008 09:50 PM To: Loopers Delight [loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com] Subject: Re: HOW MANY LOOPS DO YOU USE SIMLUTANEOUSLY? for song oriented gigs i have the EDP set up to 4 loops to sort of keep up with the song arrangement, although i rarely go past 3.Anyway is nice to alternate between them every once in a while to keep your sanity Luis --- mech@m3ch.net wrote: > > How many loops do us use simultaneously? > > And why? > www.myspace.com/luisangulocom ____________________________________________________________________________________ You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. http://tc.deals.yahoo.com/tc/blockbuster/text5.com