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Re: Looping w/battery power hopes/concerns
I have to say any guitar singal is not something you would want layers and
layers of....Then again I enjoy creating contrast in loops with alot of
stomp boxes. I think I am the only player here who does really use a racks
set-up(aside from 2 knob based ones).
If one adaptor was OK, I would say the Yamaha magic stomp, as it is the
best
floor multi I have for reverbs and delays. But, for one without a
adaptor.....well, there are none I would suggest. All the decent ones are
AC only(unless something comes to mind later). what about a small pedal
rig? Like a Reverb or 2, analog delay, digital delay, and a couple
modulation effects? Maybe a PitchShifter as well?
aside from that, there is the Boss ME series. I am not sure if the ME-50
works of battery power(if it does, that is my multieffect selection). Oh,
there is also the Digitech RP series, and a few can be battery powered I
think......
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Lehmann" <hqr@cox.net>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Friday, April 09, 2004 9:32 PM
Subject: Looping w/battery power hopes/concerns
>
> Hi--
> I'm back from my gig and wanted to share more--
> I like the idea of having a loop setup that is easy to transport and set
up.
> My rack setup includes MIDI and volume pedals and I REALLLY like using my
> Starr Labs Ztar as it affords me synth stuff and MIDI control for the
loops.
> HOWEVER--it requires a bit of time to get ready to play, and is heavy to
> transport.
> I can see that the two things are different beasts. The Echoplex lets
>you
> do exactly what you want, whereas each of the separate loop pedals in the
> battery powered setup (incidentally, I have power supplies for all the
> devices, so I don't need to piss away the environment 'til I actually
busk)
> has its own weaknesses/liabilities. The main idea is to let the RC-20
>and
> the DL4 take up slack from each other, and use the DigiTech pedals for
> percussion and short sampling of the DL4. It's all still in its infancy,
so
> I will keep you posted.
> One thing I notice is uneffected acoustic guitar isn't something you want
to
> stack layers and layers of--the timbre doesn't change enough to allow you
to
> fill the spaces. I like how Matthias for example (or Claude Voit) will
> create a bed and then layer more things over the top--not the same
>without
> reverb! I might want to include a battery powered effector in this setup
.
> . .
> Gary
>
>