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Re: wanting to make the right choice



hey there,


 i just finished mixing a new phil keaggy record that i produced and
recorded here at my studio. he does use the jamman and i even convinced
gibson (when they were still responding to phone calls....) to send him an
echoplex, but it was too much new technology for him. personally, i think 
if
he had gotten into it it would have been a powerful tool for him, but the
way he uses a jamman is like no other. he is also using the upgraded bob
sellon chip with a midi controller to do a lot of stuff.

 on another topic,   can anyone recommend a large STABLE, FAST cfc card for
the repeater? i need to get one today it needs to be at least 64bmeg and
i'[d perfer larger.


thanks




ric



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on 12/19/01 10:20 PM, Doug Miller at dmiller3@columbus.rr.com wrote:

> Phil Keaggy uses a Lexicon JamMan, but an EDP works great too, and I'm
> positive that a Repeater would be way cool too. The EDP has a much
> longer loop time than a JamMan, and the Repeater has that cool memory
> storage thing going for it.
> You have to decide what you want to do, how much you want to spend, and
> then make the most of what you've got.
> Keaggy plays the JamMan like a violin... he is THE JamMan in my book!
> 
> I have an EDP and am using it right now with my Taylor plugged directly
> into it. Coolness!
> 
>> i am an acoustic guitar player, aspiring to do things like Phil Keagey
>> (sp?), or michael hedges (still light-years from it talent & gear
>> wise). i
>> am looking for a looping device that would be ideal for an acoustic
>> guitar/
>> live performance setup.  i assumed it was the EDP, or is the repeater
>> something to consider? thanks for any help.
>> 
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