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Re: First of possibly many stupid questions



Wow, that's some procrastination.  Didn't the JamMan
hit in the early 90s?  The good news is that there's
more choice than ever for a looper.

I've found that in a line level situation both the EDP
and Repeater have excellent tone, though if you have
the wrong gain stage it's easy to hear Repeater noise.
 I've never experienced it.  Both are fine, but very
different machines.  I never really dug the EDP, yet
it's many people's favorite.

However, the Looperlative is about to ship and I'm
sure in the next week or so this week will be flooded
with observations.  It brags really high quality sound
and a feature set that's pretty unique. (8 stereo
loops at one time, syncronized or not! and MIDI sync)

so you may want to keep procrastinating for a little
while longer and Give some more thought to what you
want to do with your looper.  I've heard that even the
RC-20 and 50 sound great, they're just more limited
and without MIDI sync.



--- Richard Sales <richard@glasswing.com> wrote:

> I've never done looping but have done a large ton of
> music for a very 
> long time.  It's how I make my living.
> 
> I've been considering getting into looping live
> guitar (Michael HEdges 
> style) since the Jam Man first came out and have
> procrastinated .  But 
> the time is upon me!  So... I want to get a good one
> with very high 
> quality audio... and have considered the Gibson
> Echoplex or, if they 
> ever get it back out, the Electrix Repeater.  There
> are a bunch of 
> earlier Gibson Eplexes on ebay, but they are the
> earlier versions.  So, 
> question is, are the new ones any better than the
> old?  Sonically?  
> Reliability wise?  Memory?
> 
> ALso I've heard the footswitches for the Gibson are
> light duty.  Is 
> true?
> 
> I'm going to use it for very high end acoustic
> guitars with K&K 
> Powermix Trinity pickups (deadly beautiful) and a
> resonator with a 
> Schatten in it (also killer).  So the sound quality
> is critical.  I've 
> heard the Repeater's sound is not as good as the
> Gibson.  I'll probably 
> also use it in my studio.
> 
> I'm not real interested in MIDI implementation or
> tweaking sounds (I 
> don't think).  I have stuff that will do that in my
> studio already.
> 
> Am I looking in the right place?  Are these answers
> more easily found 
> elsewhere?  I've scoured the loopers delight web
> site and while the 
> answers are almost there, I still need more data.
> 
> thanks for your patience
> 
> richard sales
> glassWing farm and studio
> vancouver island, b.c.
> 800.545.6846
> 250.752.4816
> www.glassWing.com
> www.richardsales.com
> www.hayleysales.com
> www.blueberryfieldsfarm.com


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