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Excellent points--Keller's show benefits from his very agile picking, especially on acoustic guitar, and from his offbeat sense of humor. His live DVD "Sight" offers onstage and off views of his personality. At that time, most of his loops were about two to four bars long, and while overdubbed or muted, were rarely multiplied, windowed or altered in fashions frequently mentioned on this list. I saw him live in 2007, and he brought about six guitars and a few other instruments (including a theremin) while on the DVD, he is surrounded by a huge variety of guitars, drums, etc. He also benefits from a full-time FOH sound man who is an unseen part of the show, singing harmony vocals and making important switches, fades and kills, and adding delays, modulations and reverbs to the loops and live sounds. dave Keller Williams is very entertaining. He must be as he sells out theatres every night. But he's a player and not a tweaker. I've seen a lot of loopers who arent very good players, they just tweak effects to try to make it interesting. Thats cool and all, but they are at a big disadvantage (imo). There's been some recent videos posted of players focused 110% on there pedalboard. That to me is certain death onstage. If you are going to use effects as instruments, they should be as natural to control as a Stratocaster.