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> So what are your thoughts regarding how you approach making > your solo looping gig more visually engaging? A few thoughts in no particular order (without defining a clever and easy to follow concept I might add): * As a looper, you have the advantage that the music keeps playing (or can keep playing) even when you're not playing your instrument. * Adjusting parameters/settings on some kind of effects processor (which includes a looper) can look very unappealing - see the following thoughts. * Someone adjusting parameters on a big synth with lots of knobs and an immediately audible result for the audience can look cool (think somebody tweaking knobs on a Waldorf Q while an arpeggiator pattern runs). * Diving through sub-menus on a multi-fx device always looks stupid. * This is only surpassed in its nerd factor by someone looking at a computer screen and working with a mouse. * Using something like a kaoss pad is normally accepted by the audience. * Move around on stage. Make eye contact, more generally engage the audience! * Play an instrument that looks cool. * If possible, try to create a relationship between the device-operating things the audience sees you do and an immediate effect on the audio output. * Good lights and good video projections are good. * I would rather not have somebody sit in mainly for optical appeal - but there may be exceptions to the rule.