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hi yes there is a tech solution and you'll get all you can need thru this list but for me it is another problem. some questions 1-is the Rhythm Section ready to play with loops? 2-is the RS willing to work their musicianship level up to the task. It can take time until it they can play to/with your loops 3-do they like the idea to play against/follow your loops? 4-what do you put in the loop? what type of musical texture are you looping ? 5- how is your monitoring setup? can you improve it with the gear you already have? in short, its not always vise to search for a tech/gear solution when there could be a musical, musicianship, simpler solution rehearse, rehearse, rehearse, experiment. There are a lot of bands that loop without complicated syncing schemes, so its possible. but you'll get tech answers from the list a plenty gooddluck Claude PS: you just got an echoplex this is a very deep instrument be patient and work the manual up down up and work your pedalmanship Lavaspin a écrit : > Dear esteemed loopers: > > What's the best way to stay synched with my rhythm > section when using the Echoplex? > > I've scanned the archives (and the manual) and can't > seem to find what I'm looking for regarding synching, > although I'm sure it's there -- just in a form I can > decipher. I just got a new Echoplex (yes the > Musician's Friend sale), I had a Digitech Jamman > before. We were trying the Jamman in live situations > and it had its limits (for example, the rhythm section > had a hard time hearing the first loop, even if I > added only one overdub), so I have upgraded. I'm a > guitar player more than a techie, so please help me > understand the best -- and simplest -- way to stay > synched. I will usually lay down only one loop so that > I can play lead over a rhythm part -- so a fairly > simple and clean way to use the Echoplex. Here are the > three general options I see for assuring we, the band, > stay synched. Which of the following three would you > suggest is best for the Echoplex in the live setting? > > 1. First idea: Have some kind of machine (what kind is > best/simplest?) acting as a metronome. The machine > sends a click to the drummer and the bass player, who > maybe use in the ear monitors. The machine also sends > a click to the Echoplex and keeps it in time with the > machine. If this is the option you suggest, which of > synch options do I use on the Echoplex -- I got > confused by all the variations. > > 2. Second idea: Basically the reverse of the above. I > lay down a loop and it sends an eighth note click to > in the ear monitors, so they rhythm section stays in > time with the loop. > > 3. Third idea: Somehow split the first loop from the > overdubs, so that I can have a monitor (standard or in > the ear, since no click involved) for the drummer and > bass player that is playing only the first loop so > they can clearly hear it. > > I realize this is really basic or has been covered > before. I appreciate anyone who can help me out with this. > > > >____________________________________________________________________________________ > Be a better friend, newshound, and > know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. >http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ > > >