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Re: Live Looping signal chain - the most simple looping setup



On Jan 12, 2008, at 5:27 AM, Raul Bonell wrote:

will be speakers hidden?.

Not hidden, just unobtrusive.  Object being to amplify the looping just to the point of matching the acoustic volume of the guitar - in effect an acoustic guitar duo.  Ideally I could stream line more and go all battery power with an RC20 and small Roland cube but I've been working on some concepts that make use of the RC50's ability to run three independent loop lines...


2008/1/12, Paul Mimlitsch <pmimlitsch@mac.com>:
Actually, for me, the simplest set up is one I'm going to try at an upcoming art gallery gig that's supposed to be acoustic.  I'll be playing an acoustic 12 string baritone guitar into a RC50 with 2 powered computer speakers off the RC50.  The idea, which is working out pretty well in practice anyway, is to have the speakers under and towards the back of my chair (I play seated) and have the volume equal to or slightly less than the guitar - that way it'll be real acoustic over amplified looped acoustic.  Should work out fine unless crowd chatter buries the sound, though it's a small room and shouldn't attract a static gathering - more "browsers".

On Jan 11, 2008, at 7:47 PM, Paul Mimlitsch wrote:

RC50 - amp

I win - RC50 is simpler than the EDP ;-).

-Paul
On Jan 11, 2008, at 7:19 PM, Raul Bonell wrote:

edp-amp

i win!!

;-)

raul.


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