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199901/msg00521:Re: New Akai delay pedal-E1 Headrush Tap Delay/Tape EchoSimulator/Looping Recorder
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199901/msg00506:Re: New Akai delay pedal-E1 Headrush Tap Delay/Tape Echo Simulator/Looping Recorder
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199901/msg00504:New Akai delay pedal-E1 Headrush Tap Delay/Tape EchoSimulator/Looping Recorder
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E1 Headrush Tap Delay / Tape Echo Simulator / Looping Recorder
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Re: New Akai delay pedal-E1 Headrush Tap Delay/Tape EchoSimulator/Looping Recorder, January 29, 1999 197:
Re: New Akai delay pedal-E1 Headrush Tap Delay/Tape Echo Simulator/Looping Recorder, January 28, 1999 451:
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199901/msg00513:Re: New Akai delay pedal-E1 Headrush Tap Delay/Tape EchoSimulator/Looping Recorder
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first site with the juicy picture and got a "headrush" so to speak. i guess
199901/msg00508:Re: New Akai delay pedal-E1 Headrush Tap Delay/Tape Echo Simulator/Looping Recorder
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I wonder if the new AKAI delay pedal-E1 headrush can record in loops
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It's the Akai E1 Headrush Pedal. MF wants $199.99.
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The Headrush is exciting news, this list in no uncertain terms has
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> It's the Akai E1 Headrush Pedal. MF wants $199.99.
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> what is the headrush pedal?
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E1 Headrush Tap Delay / Tape Echo Simulator / Looping Recorder
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>I wonder if the new AKAI delay pedal-E1 headrush can record in loops 34:
memory space, with the old stuff preserved. So the headrush only gives you
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Headrush Tap Delay/Tape Echo Simulator/Looping Recorder. It's a 16-bit
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>It's the Akai E1 Headrush Pedal. MF wants $199.99.
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> Headrush Tap Delay/Tape Echo Simulator/Looping Recorder. It's a 16-bit 62:
I ordered a "Headrush" pedal from Musician's Friend. They said that
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At 04:23 PM 3/17/99 -0500, PJBMHB@aol.com wrote Re: Akai Headrush anyone?:
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Headrush? I haven't heard a peep about it since NAMM, but the feature set
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> Headrush? I haven't heard a peep about it since NAMM, but the feature set
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Akai Headrush -- Tape Echo Mode:
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> In comparison to all my other stomp boxes, my Headrush is pretty quiet
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A bass player friend of mine got his Akai Headrush today. He loves it (so
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> I placed an order with American Music Supply for an Akai Headrush.
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>> I placed an order with American Music Supply for an Akai Headrush.
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I placed an order with American Music Supply for an Akai Headrush.
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After playing with my new Headrush pedal for a couple of days,
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Headrush has. It appears to have 6 jacks in the pix. Can you describe the
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I've seen some posts concerning the Headrush; www.zzounds.com has it for
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Thanks for all the info' regarding Akai's 'Headrush' unit. It would
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information regarding Akai's new 'Headrush' delay/looping unit. I have
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applications that I can use the Headrush for.
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Must....get....Headrush.......
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To All Loopers- If you have any info worth sharing about the Akai Headrush
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Have been following the Headrush reviews. Sounds pretty cool and the price
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In comparison to all my other stomp boxes, my Headrush is pretty quiet when
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What do you think of the AKAI E1 HEADRUSH ?
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>>information regarding Akai's new 'Headrush' delay/looping unit.
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I ordered a Headrush from American Music Supply (www.americanmusical.com)
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> The Headrush can record a single loop up to 23.8 seconds long or an
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After 7 weeks of waiting, I finally received my Akai Headrush
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maye the 'click' in the new akai headrush is to simulate the click you
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199905/msg00391:Re: Save the Echo Plex and a Joycean digression
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I still have neither an EDP nor a JamMan, not a Headrush,
199905/msg00269:Headrush in the UK - coming some day, maybe
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According to an ad in "Making Music", the Akai Headrush is available in the
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Akai Headrush avail. 10:
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Russo's Music (609)888-0620 (Hamilton, N.J.) has the Headrush in stock for
199905/msg00307:Kyma review; was Re: EDP, 16mb, pedal F/T Bay Area
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on the Akai Headrush now (thanks Kim and Alan!). Symbolic Sound Corp. has
199905/msg00492:Re: Korg ToneWorks AX1-G Vs. Akai Headrush
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the EDP). With the Headrush you can continue to add layers to your loop
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199905/msg00313:Re: Kyma review; was Re: EDP, 16mb, pedal F/T Bay Area
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> on the Akai Headrush now (thanks Kim and Alan!). Symbolic Sound Corp.
199905/msg00281:Re: Headrush in the UK - coming some day, maybe
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Midiverb> Headrush and back to Boogie), the click is undetectable. As for
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on topic. I heard a rumor that a demo model of a Headrush 2000 was
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> wondering if it's at least in the same league with the Headrush and the
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2100 is, obviously, better for looping. Akai Headrush seems to be the most
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I use the Akai Headrush everyday and I get NO AUDIBLE CLICK unless I miss
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wondering if it's at least in the same league with the Headrush and the
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>I use the Akai Headrush everyday and I get NO AUDIBLE CLICK unless I miss
199905/msg00499:Re: Korg ToneWorks AX1-G Vs. Akai Headrush
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>the EDP). With the Headrush you can continue to add layers to your loop
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I chose this unit over the Akai Headrush, and would recommend it for the
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> second is a question for all the present owners of an akai headrush
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A. DO YOU ALREADY OWN ANOTHER "LOOPER"?akai headrush
199906/msg00002:Re: Korg (shitty interface)ToneWorks AX1-G Vs. Akai Headrush
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199906/msg00673:Re: Godel, Escher, Bach and Headrush
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199906/msg00654:Re: Godel, Escher, Bach and Headrush
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comparative analysis. Everything I initially said about the Headrush (see
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199906/msg00475:RE: trying to buy a Headrush, any leads?
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199906/msg00472:Re: trying to buy a Headrush, any leads?
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I'm hoping to pick up a Headrush, or maybe some other cheap looper
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199906/msg00073:RE: Product reviews akai headrush in English gtr mag
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> >I use the Akai Headrush everyday and I get NO AUDIBLE CLICK unless I
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I would easily recommend the Akai Headrush just out. $200 U.S. or
199906/msg00288:Re: New to the list - HEADRUSH what does it do??
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The Akai Headrush is reviewed in England's "the Guitar Magazine" (May
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199906/msg00465:trying to buy a Headrush, any leads?
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199906/msg00485:Re: trying to buy a Headrush, any leads?
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Russo's Music (609)888-0620 (Hamilton, N.J.) has the Headrush in stock for
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199906/msg00469:Re: trying to buy a Headrush, any leads?
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>haven't used the Zoom, but like the Headrush very much.
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199906/msg00490:Re: trying to buy a Headrush, any leads?
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<<second is a question for all the present owners of an akai headrush
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haven't used the Zoom, but like the Headrush very much.
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Akai Headrush (and other Akai pedals) will finally be reviewed in "Guitar"
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I began testing the Akai pedals last night, including the Headrush. A
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review of Akai's new pedal range. The Headrush scores well (4.5 out of
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199906/msg00471:Re: trying to buy a Headrush, any leads?
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199906/msg00493:Re: trying to buy a Headrush, any leads?
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I've been chasing the Headrush for weeks. I spoke to Akai recently who
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199906/msg00483:Re: trying to buy a Headrush, any leads?
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> musician's friend has the Headrush for $199.-
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199906/msg00665:Re: Godel, Escher, Bach and Headrush
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Headrush (which I have not seen yet).
199906/msg00484:Re: trying to buy a Headrush, any leads?
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199906/msg00481:Re(2): trying to buy a Headrush, any leads?
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musician's friend has the Headrush for $199.-
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versus the Akai Headrush. The Zoom has a few extras, the Akai has more
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199906/msg00502:New Danelectro analog "tape" delay
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doesn't have all the features of the headrush (I have a boomerang for long
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199907/msg00001:Re: Godel, Escher, Bach and Headrush
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199907/msg00514:Re: nord modular as a looping device?
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I'll run the Nord's outputs through a Headrush after programming the
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Well, I've finally saved up enough pennies for an Akai Headrush, but nobody
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headrush). I like to know I can assemble a 20 second loop without having
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to use one. I also recently picked up the Headrush and a Roland GT-5
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djrnd2, headrush, wacka wacka wacka........michael
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> Re: Headrush/Space Station review [ Hawkeye255@aol.com ]
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> Does the headrush do reverse delays and/or sped up/slowed down stuff?
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I'm not disappointed in the Headrush at all. Sorry you don't find
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As far as the Headrush casing, if anyone can determine whether it's metal
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> According to the manual, the Headrush weighs 690 grams. My TR-2, a
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So, I gots me the Headrush ($169 plus 5% off at www.musiciansfriend.com
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about the boomerang versus headrush. having a headrush, i wish that it had
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> As far as the Headrush casing, if anyone can determine whether it's metal
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Looper: Akai Headrush or Boomerang (the Akai is small, Boomerang less so)
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> better looper than the headrush. >>
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bandwidth. Interestingly, the headrush samples at the actual cd rate,
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Just picked up a Headrush and Space Station. I've only spent a few hours
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>As far as the Headrush casing, if anyone can determine whether it's metal
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>noticed that the timbre of the Headrush loop had definitely changed over
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> >The headrush is pretty cool, but there are a couple issues. The
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Headrush and, for the money, I have no complaints. My other primary looper
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>can anyone reveal which chips are used in the Headrush so I can examine
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Headrush) and was impressed enough to purchase it and ditch my old
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> suggestions. I was almost willing to run out and buy a headrush but after
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>So, I gots me the Headrush ($169 plus 5% off at www.musiciansfriend.com
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>Looper: Akai Headrush or Boomerang (the Akai is small, Boomerang less so) 64:
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I don't want to start any wars but I was all set to buy a Headrush but now
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On a different note, I finally took delivery of my Headrush pedal last
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> [.> suggestions. I was almost willing to run out and buy a headrush but
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I found that if you mute the input on the Headrush with the feedback
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> I concur. The sound quality of the Headrush is terrific, and I'm a picky
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Headrush, 2100, etc.) would be on the floor, or a footswitch unit would be
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The Akai Headrush has an 11.8 sec. "sample" mode which allows for putting
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the Headrush, synth in the Korg loop) I was enjoying the way the parts kept
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> concern, let me reiterate that the Headrush is sweet in that respect.
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>Headrush
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Headrush for actual looping.
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patch cords) in favor of just the GT-3, Akai Headrush and a Crate Acoustic
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headrush and a pair of powered speakers this a a very small setup and
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> also the headrush is an akai product which is not going to be difficult
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>Headrush,
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>> With regard to the Headrush, I am having a little difficulty
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I too have the headrush and have found no problems whatsoever with it.
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> It's interesting that using the Headrush , or any real-time
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>I got the headrush last friday to replace my jamman and zoom 508
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searching for information on the Akai Headrush. By
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>something with the Boomerang or Headrush, whereas my Echoplexes sit in a
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things coming which look extremely nice. Anyway we've got the Headrush
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... The unfortunate thing about the headrush is
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> overdubbed on the boomerang, then grab another segment with the Headrush,
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>headrush, it seems to be pretty hot. But then Phil Keaggy uses the
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Has anybody replaced the "hard click/ snap" buttons on the Headrush with
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a shoulder bag goin' on... I'm either getting a Headrush or a Line6
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(my Headrush and all my old EH and EH-like things) have old-style
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that I manipulate with my hands (Akai Headrush, Digitech Delay, etc). I
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all. I think I'm gonna get another zoom 508 to use with the headrush.
199910/msg00375:Re: Introduction & Headrush Question
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I got a headrush because of #1 cost ($169 US Dollars - No tax ),
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199910/msg00642:Re: Q o' th' Week: Live Gig Rig Logistics
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>I apparently got my headrush nicked sat nite. & yes, sometimes gear does
199910/msg00163:Re: Another Question o' the Week: Audible Click Revisited
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(two on a Headrush, right?) and make a remote footswitch. With quieter
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Where'd you get the Headrush for $ 169 ?
199910/msg00640:Re: Q o' th' Week: Live Gig Rig Logistics
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199910/msg00359:Re: Introduction & Headrush Question
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In addition: The sound 'quality' of the Headrush is simply much higher
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>The Headrush looks pretty nice...
199911/msg00364:Re:Boomerang/Headrush comparison (cont.)
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Contrast this with the Headrush, where you tap the switch to start
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The Headrush looks pretty nice...
199911/msg00193:Re: Confused about Headrush operation
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>to find a good entry-level looper. I'm interested in the Akai Headrush,
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longer than the twenty-some seconds of the Headrush, except for an old tape
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199911/msg00104:Re: Headrush delay times (was Line6 DL4)
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>Far as I can tell, the Akai Headrush has an actual of 23.8 seconds, not
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>The Headrush looks pretty nice...
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There's the in-production Headrush with pretty great reviews from LD
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>Headrush
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199911/msg00305:=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Akia=20Headrush:=20good=20or=20bad=3F=BF?=
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i am concidering buying and akia headrush, but i hear they are not that
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If you're looking to use the Headrush to lock in rhythmically with other
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>Having used the both the Headrush and the Boomerang for looping acoustic 43:
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Can anyone recomend an online vendor? I'd rather buy a Headrush or a
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> Can anyone recomend an online vendor? I'd rather buy a Headrush or a
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199911/msg00185:Confused about Headrush operation
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to find a good entry-level looper. I'm interested in the Akai Headrush,
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199911/msg00365:Re: Boomerang/Headrush comparison (cont.)
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> Contrast this with the Headrush, where you tap the switch to start
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>4. A 4 sec or larger delay. The Zoom or Headrush, or Line Six are all
199912/msg00514:Re: sync-ing non-midi loopers/ cheap stereo loopers???
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I just returned my headrush and picked up a DL4. This thing is insane for
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>> I just returned my headrush and picked up a DL4. This thing is insane
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> I just returned my headrush and picked up a DL4. This thing is insane
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199912/msg00583:Re: RE: DL4 question - Power Supply,
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199912/msg00818:Re: sync-ing non-midi loopers???/Quiet switches for Headrush!
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the Headrush are DPDT (push/push) so you even have extra lugs on each
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Just yesterday I also replaced the switches on my Headrush, with Radio
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> atmospherically behind a longer Headrush loop?
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>On a more recent note, I got my Headrush today, and got to spend a fair
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199912/msg00501:10% off Musician's Friend with ebates
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199912/msg00250:Line 666 - the devil's Looper... dl4
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digitech, the elusive headrush (NO ONE has em in stock it seems in all of
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"Akia HeadRush" Has anyone noticed the
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> the Headrush are DPDT (push/push) so you even have extra lugs on each
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>Headrush and DL4--and throw in a couple of Zoom 2100's and Mackie
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Selling my headrush(es):
199912/msg00033:FS: Headrush $150 (Harmony Central)
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$150 Akai HeadRush (
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199912/msg00835:Re: New looper guidance wanted/needed
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On a more recent note, I got my Headrush today, and got to spend a fair
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> loopifier (Headrush), I've begun plotting my next 62:
> atmospherically behind a longer Headrush loop?
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> I just returned my headrush and picked up a DL4. This thing is insane for
199912/msg00499:Re: sync-ing non-midi loopers/ cheap stereo loopers???
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>Say you had two non-midi loopers (headrush A and headrush B). Would it 60:
If this is what you wanted to do, you got the wrong product. Headrush
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Here I am again, touting the DL-4. The headrush is a cool box, but if you 23:
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> I am about to purchase my first looper. Should I buy the Akai Headrush
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> I am about to purchase my first looper. Should I buy the Akai Headrush or
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Akai Headrush or Line6 DL4? and why?Thanks.Aaron
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ART ProVerb and a Headrush, all connected to a Spirit Folio board. (Yes,
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> new asshole, just because they used a Headrush to get the job done, and
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> new asshole, just because they used a Headrush to get the job done, and
200003/msg00096:NEWBIE LOOPER NEEDS HELP DECIDING WHAT TO BUY!!!
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200003/msg00437:Re: four-channel output/surround reverb
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Akai Headrush w/ box , xlnt cond. - $125
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> > Akai Headrush delay/looper, 6 mo. old. Fripperpedal. Cost $180.
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> Akai Headrush delay/looper, 6 mo. old. Fripperpedal. Cost $180. Price
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the trumpet player is really good at using his Akai Headrush live. He does
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Akai Headrush delay/looper, 6 mo. old. Fripperpedal. Cost $180. Price
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the trumpet player is really good at using his Akai Headrush live. He does
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still hang with you folks. My headrush wouldn't forgive me if I left the
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> Akai Headrush delay/looper, 6 mo. old. Fripperpedal. Cost $180. Price
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> Akai Headrush delay/looper, 6 mo. old. Fripperpedal. Cost $180. Price
200006/msg00263:Re: Any comments on the Akai Headrush?
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Ive ready everything I can find about the Akai Headrush and the Boomerang
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> Ive ready everything I can find about the Akai Headrush and the Boomerang
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> I've found both the Boomerang and the Headrush sensitive to
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>DL4, electribe, kaoss pad, headrush and a small P.A. mics and a
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headrush vs. orville vs. kyma vs. my toaster vs. your toaster'?
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>loopers like DL4, Headrush, Jamman, EDP, etc.?
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loop-oriented effect in the pair (Headrush re RDS2001).
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even more flexible.) On the other end of the spectrum, the Akai Headrush
200009/msg00809:Re: Akai MPC 2000 vs. EDP (echoplex)
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>loopers like DL4, Headrush, Jamman, EDP, etc.? 31:
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Steuart Liebig. bass and electronics, loopage (EH-16, akai headrush)
200009/msg00825:Re: I need a better sounding sampler than a Boomerang!
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200010/msg00375:NYC gig, 10/24: Charles Cohen, Tom Ritchford at Bunker: extreme
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>I just got an Akai headrush, and I noticed something. I wonder if my unit
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I just got an Akai headrush, and I noticed something. I wonder if my unit
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> I though someone posted a message re: Akai Headrush's at a price of
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can any of yall please confirm for me the power specs for the headrush? i
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>repeater, headrush, etc... They are simply different machines that perform
200101/msg00844:Re: Sync (was Re: Any More Info on New BOSS Looping pedal)
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>The Headrush is a start, but it can awaken some pretty powerful desires.
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>The almost-unique feature of the Headrush is the ability to define a
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<< I've been studying the Headrush and I'm unclearly on some details. I
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> Akai Headrush and the Line 6 DL4. As far as I can tell (and I'm very
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I am actually beginning to miss my Headrush. I pretty much only use the
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> Akai Headrush and the Line 6 DL4. As far as I can tell (and I'm very
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Does ANYBODY prefer the Headrush over the DL4? The verdict seems pretty
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functions? You could save yourself a lot of money and get a headrush or
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200102/msg00512:Re: Gear suggestions - re: Lexicon Vortex
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> Headrush, DL4, AX1000G and hopefully soon a repeater for synths, bass,
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> quality than the Akai Headrush. It has better sound quality than the
200102/msg00437:Gear suggestions - re: Lexicon Vortex
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Headrush, DL4, AX1000G and hopefully soon a repeater for synths, bass,
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> quality than the Akai Headrush. It has better sound quality than the
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JamMan, EDP, Repeater, the new Boss unit, DL4, Headrush, Boomerrang, and
200103/msg00403:Re: fretless, gratitude- recommended loop box?
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will say DL4, betty will say the headrush, casper will say
200104/msg00253:re: Michael Masley/reviews/fretless guitar
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used a headrush on a couple of tunes), and Franck Vigroux with Fretless
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Hi everyone, I'm curious, do either the RC-20 or the Headrush
200105/msg00398:Boss RC-20/ Headrush/ Line 6 DL4?
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tools in my setup (plex&headrush)
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> Does anyone know of an online store that has the Akai headrush in stock?
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specifically want the Headrush.
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Headrush. Many people really like the more complex loopers such as the
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> Does anyone know of an online store that has the Akai headrush in stock?
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i've got an akai headrush in near mint condition, with power adapter and
200108/msg01097:Re: no repeater wet/dry mix? that's silly.
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turned on my Headrush and I don't correct it before a show.
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to learn how to close the loop at the right place on my Headrush),
200108/msg01145:Re: Repeater suggestions and criticisms
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looper was an Akai Headrush, followed by the
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found I didn't know where to patch it, as I already have an akai headrush
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i'm new to the site and looping, but am currently immersed. i love it. my interest in looping was sparked by a recent recording that is not mentioned on the web site. Don Caballero, a chicago band, released "America Don" last year and it is excellent. Don Cab is also excellent at performing live using the Akai Headrush peadel. i'm not sure if the band is still around, but it is an wonderful CD and very inspiring. track three nearly blew me out of my apartment. I would love to see this CD mentioned on the site. thanks, bob Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
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The Headrush has the same problem, but it seems even more pronounced on the
200108/msg00991:Re: Line 6 crunchy digital yukiness
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200108/msg01146:Yet even more Repeater 1st impressions, requests
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completely replace all my other loopers (EDP, Headrush, Boomerang, DL4) for
200109/msg00934:Re: dt harmony-central repeater review
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Akai Headrush. I want a live soundscape tool. I'd like to loop
200109/msg00950:Using Repeater liv (was: Re: dt harmony-central repeater review)
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> Akai Headrush. I want a live soundscape tool. I'd like to loop
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> The repeater seems to be noisier than the headrush
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a DOD DFX94, an Akai Headrush and the RC-20. Even though the Korg can only
200109/msg00089:Re: Heavy philosophy on the fifth anniversary of LD (was: a Repeatersuggestion)
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>stomp boxes like the Headrush have it nowadays
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> >stomp boxes like the Headrush have it nowadays
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stomp boxes like the Headrush have it nowadays
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The repeater seems to be noisier than the headrush
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It seems to work fine with a Jamman, Headrush, and every delay plugin I
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> The repeater seems to be noisier than the headrush
200109/msg00949:Using Repeater liv (was: Re: dt harmony-central repeater review)
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> Akai Headrush. I want a live soundscape tool. I'd like to loop
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Just got a Boss Loop Station & Akai Headrush
200110/msg00969:Re: Hello my name is Kid Lucky I am new to Loopers Delight
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I ain't sure about selling the headrush, let's see how this Repeater
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she thought about the DL4 and the Akai Headrush, then i pointed out the
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> ProMix 01V mixer, DL-4, Headrush, MIDI Mitigator
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ProMix 01V mixer, DL-4, Headrush, MIDI Mitigator
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Just got a Boss Loop Station & Akai Headrush to
200110/msg00747:Re: Tentative Repeater OS 1.1 changes
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a JamMan and a Headrush and neither of them have crossfades, and yet create
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> station and the headrush and buy a Repeater and a 128 meg CFC card. 45:
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> > Just got a Boss Loop Station & Akai Headrush to attempt my
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> Just got a Boss Loop Station & Akai Headrush to attempt my
200111/msg00013:Re: Short review of the Boss RC-20
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the headrush, and the headrush is great for quick results
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200111/msg00022:Re: Short review of the Boss RC-20
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> the headrush, and the headrush is great for quick results
200111/msg00014:Re: Short review of the Boss RC-20
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> the headrush, and the headrush is great for quick results
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wouldn't hurt, either. Try before you buy! So far, my Akai Headrush is
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> headrush, etc etc.....
200112/msg00128:Re: Syncing EDP with another looper
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i'll be looping noise with repeater, mo-fx, casio sk-1, headrush (maybe),
200112/msg00122:Re: Syncing EDP with another looper
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Does anyone know if there is another (small) looping device that I could sync my EDP with other than another EDP? I just got a Headrush, (which I really like, by the way -- how simple and elegant!) , hoping that I could manually press the loop buttons and they'd keep in sync - but it ain't workin. Thanks.
200112/msg00069:Re: pedalboard wiring: layout and noise issues
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200112/msg00186:Re: Re:Newbie question; EDP vs Repeater
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headrush, i'm thinking of velcroing them to the sides or inside the back
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If someone sends me a Headrush, I most probably find one, too
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headrush, etc etc.....
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the Akai Headrush since that is what you will reduce your Repeater to. If
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an emulation of a Headrush pedal. Interface is the same (two buttons). Max
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Quasimidi Sirius, a DL4, a Headrush and an electric bass guitar. While a
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arsenal check out the sale at www.dawsons.co.uk. They have the headrush
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I have an Akai headrush for sale dead mint in the box for 140.
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Akai, way before the Headrush, had a looping delay (1200ms max or so!).
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>the Akai Headrush since that is what you will reduce your Repeater to. If
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akai headrush (cheap and limited)
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patches) parallel out > Akai Headrush in looping mode, and > Sellon-modded
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Two items pop into mind: The Akai Headrush (about $200) and one of several
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200202/msg00066:Re: Need AKAI Headrush Schematics
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I am looking for schematics for the AKAI Headrush E1... If anybody
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>moderate $$$ price range... thinking Akai headrush but doesnt seem
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> akai headrush (cheap and limited)
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thinking Akai headrush but doesnt seem to have a long enough delay time
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Jamperson (Max), or Boomerang, Headrush, RC-20, whatever, aren't they?
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Headrush. Anyone tried this yet? Some further questions:
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>I told a freind about my Akai Headrush and, on that basis alone, he wants
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I told a freind about my Akai Headrush and, on that basis alone, he wants
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band where I first saw an Akai Headrush in action. Both 23:
interested in that a little, but Don Cabellero made me go buy a headrush
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I told a freind about my Akai Headrush and, on that basis alone, he wants one.
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EDP) I was thinking about the Akai Headrush or the Line 6 DL-4. I guess I lean
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-- just a VL70 wind-controlled synth, a headset mike and an akai headrush
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> Headrush or the Line 6 DL-4. I guess I lean toward the Akai from what
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on the repeater and EDP) I was thinking about the Akai Headrush
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class=SpellE>Headrush or the Line 6 DL-4. I guess I lean toward the
200203/msg01253:RE: 3/30: open loop open loop open loop open loop
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> converter, Akai Headrush
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: I told a freind about my Akai Headrush and, on that basis alone, he wants
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>I was using a dl4 and a headrush.
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> there's stereo processing you use on it, put it after the Headrush and
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>i'm not all that familiar with the akai headrush, but
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>I just checked the headrush and it seems far better- if you have one, do
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southern Georgia. While there, I used my Akai Headrush to record a guitar
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> southern Georgia. While there, I used my Akai Headrush to record a
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I just checked the headrush and it seems far better- if you have one, do
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> I just checked the headrush and it seems far better- if you have one, do
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i'm not all that familiar with the akai headrush, but
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I'm from the headrush and dl4 world, and i feel i'm entering a new
200205/msg00256:RE: learn to use the gear I have.(going OT)
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with regards to looping a Repeater, a Vortex, a D Two and a Headrush (you 61:
the headrush tape echo into different effect processors ?). My "normal" rig
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this makes twice now). when repeater went wonky, i still had the headrush
200205/msg00252:Re: Loopers-Delight-d Digest V02 #293
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200205/msg00254:Re: Loopers-Delight-d Digest V02 #293
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> have 2 synths, vocals, 2 edps and a headrush -- so sometimes I 60:
> headrush and one synth and play for an hour, sometimes only
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> headrush. 37:
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DL4. I would vote for it over a Headrush to be honest. Much more
200206/msg00723:Re: i had some ideas for a custom guitar i would like to run by you all
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Headrush (alas the only looper) to vintage filters, modern rack effects,
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(Headrush) and get something better when I can afford it...
200206/msg00281:My favorite inexpensive LOOPER and why
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>so that leaves one with only a few viable options. the dl4, headrush,
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the exact effect). I've done this on the repeater, DL4, Headrush and
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so that leaves one with only a few viable options. the dl4, headrush,
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> I've considered the Headrush, but I was put off by the 11.9 second
200206/msg00733:Re: re[2]: granular looping- and a hush falls
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> exact effect). I've done this on the repeater, DL4, Headrush and
200206/msg00727:Re: i had some ideas for a custom guitar i would like to run by you all
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> Headrush (alas the only looper) to vintage filters, modern rack effects,
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>I sometimes have something running (i.e. a loop in the Headrush) and then
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all looped with a jamman and headrush.
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2100 emulation in just a few hours. The Headrush, DL4, and Boomerang
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searching for information on the Akai Headrush. By 63:
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With regard to the Headrush, I am having a little difficulty
200207/msg00554:Re: Band Info & Gig Spam -- San Francisco Area
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>> (Lovetone Meatball, Line 6 MM4 & DL4, Akai Headrush, EBS Octabass, EH
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I sometimes have something running (i.e. a loop in the Headrush) and then
200207/msg00987:Re: MIDI syncing (Was: DL4 vs. Line6 Echo Pro)
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I've also got the Headrush, Zoom 2100 and venerable JamMan modeled. I have
200207/msg00487:Band Info & Gig Spam -- San Francisco Area
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(Lovetone Meatball, Line 6 MM4 & DL4, Akai Headrush, EBS Octabass, EH Bass
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doing what I am doing now (musical street prostitution), as the Headrush
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Line6 Dl4). I do own the Dl4 and the Headrush, and have been playing for a 26:
PDS8000s 8sec. and the Headrush's 23sec.), BUT: excellent sound quality, 41:
headrush, FireworX, HR-GP5, Studio4, Vortex, RS3, D2 etc - mistake!).
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> (Lovetone Meatball, Line 6 MM4 & DL4, Akai Headrush, EBS Octabass, EH
200208/msg00526:Re: Midi synchro for headrush,DL4 and others
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this midi clock sync modification to the headrush.
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>So last winter I began a project: to transform my Headrush to be able to
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So last winter I began a project: to transform my Headrush to be able to
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200208/msg00431:Re: one guitar played therw four guitar amps.
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now. I'd be interested in someone who's used four speakers with a Headrush
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>back when my only loopers were a DL4 and a Headrush...
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back when my only loopers were a DL4 and a Headrush...
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> Headrush: I haven't used the Repeater out yet although that's likely to
200211/msg00700:Re: RC-20: I've got it and i already scream...
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(I also loop with an Akai Headrush, a Korg SDD-1000, a
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When the Akai Headrush first came out, we had a thread about noisy switches interfering with acoustic (miked) looping. Then when the DL-4 came out, I noticed that it had quieter switches.
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don't know if anybody cares but i was flipping through the booklet from caetano veloso's latest nonesuch release "live in bahia" and there's an obscured picture of what appears to be HIS pedalboard and what doth my eyes behold? but an akai headrush sitting next to a few other devices for which i care not.
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sound quality, you might want to consider the headrush or DL4, which both
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>sound quality, you might want to consider the headrush or DL4, which both
200211/msg00985:Re: Looper Construction Kit website open!
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> Headrush. I have more examples on the way including the RC-20 and
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>When the Akai Headrush first came out, we had a thread about noisy
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behold? but an akai headrush sitting next to a few other devices for which i
200211/msg00971:Looper Construction Kit website open!
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Headrush. I have more examples on the way including the RC-20 and
200211/msg00484:Re: FCB1010 and Repeater, together again
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DL4/EchoPro or even a Headrush.
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>When the Akai Headrush first came out, we had a thread about noisy
200212/msg00216:Re: "the perfect looper", an opinion poll...
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> wall wart, and a price tag lower than a Headrush,
200212/msg00343:Re: [looper's] RE: where is the looper in this picture?
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and shortly after I got a Headrush. While the Headrush sat on the shelf for
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Akai Headrush, the Line6 (the green one), The Boss and The Boomerang. I play
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" DEFAULT="SIZE">'d like to start play with my guitar, for example a simple riff or arpeggios with a pair of chords record it and while I'm starting to play something other the device keep playing the previous loop , then add another loop and then continuing hearing the previous two playing something else on hit and so on (like 3, or 4 loops or maybe more if possible). I want to do it during live gigs so I need something easy to use if possible. Well Hardware talking I obviously prefer a pedal more than a rack/mini rack. In my budget level I think there are these 4 (I read the reviews on the web page) : the Akai Headrush, the Line6 (the green one), The Boss and The Boomerang. I play alone as I told you so something in which I can connect more than an Instrument (like guitar + voice= could be interesting.
200212/msg00215:Re: "the perfect looper", an opinion poll...
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wall wart, and a price tag lower than a Headrush,
200212/msg00363:Re: [looper's] RE: where is the looper in this picture?
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i think my/your ears are too precious -> better an akai headrush &
200301/msg00606:Re: boomerang vs. rc-20 vs. line6 vs ??
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> Again, my vote is for the Headrush. In the newest Musicians Friend, the
200301/msg00583:Re: looking for simple live looper not based on tempo....
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> well as the Headrush and DL4 require the player to
200301/msg00598:Re: boomerang vs. rc-20 vs. line6 vs ??
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> Again, my vote is for the Headrush. In the newest Musicians Friend, the
200301/msg00597:Re: boomerang vs. rc-20 vs. line6 vs ??
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Again, my vote is for the Headrush. In the newest Musicians Friend, the
200301/msg00579:Re: looking for simple live looper not based on tempo....
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well as the Headrush and DL4 require the player to
200301/msg00565:Re: looking for simple live looper not based on tempo....
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correctly, the Headrush, in delay mode has long delay times with
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Meatball, Akai Headrush, EBS Bass Octave, & Moogerfooger Ring Modulator in
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and was looking to pick up a 2nd Headrush. I don't know
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>times later my Headrush arives in the mail (yesterday). Far removed from
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Another option: I'll trade you *my* Headrush for an 35:
>...looking to pick up a 2nd Headrush. I don't
200302/msg00387:attn: stephen roberts - where to begin - was "average age..."
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begin with something affordable, like the akai headrush. if you like what
200302/msg00389:RE: attn: stephen roberts - where to begin - was "average age..."
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> begin with something affordable, like the akai headrush. if
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times later my Headrush arives in the mail (yesterday). Far removed from
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was thinking about a Akai headrush, but I want something that I can hook
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just a headrush, a vocal mic and my breath synth -- that was really well
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Headrush. I've deleted the original post, so I'll
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DigiVerb whose two outputs go to a Headrush and an 76:
Headrush and the RC-20. (I made little indicator
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Why don't you just get something simple like an Akai headrush? If your
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>(the Akai Headrush came out around that time and also lacked the
200303/msg01075:[gig spam] Subscape Annex show tonight, Raleigh NC USA
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Chapman Stick/theremin player dancing on the pedals (Headrush, Z-Vex Loop
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the EDP is a sampler-style device" (the Akai Headrush came out around
200304/msg00319:Akai Headrush: what's the gap space?
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headrush is the dr16 hd recorder???
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200304/msg00521:Re: Boss DD6 Warp Effect - Swooshing Taking off Effect
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I know the headrush doesn't do that, however the Echo 34:
> that with my Echo Pro or my Headrush and I am
200304/msg00524:Re: Boss DD6 Warp Effect - Swooshing Taking off Effect
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> I know the headrush doesn't do that, however the 46:
> > that with my Echo Pro or my Headrush and I am
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> searching for info about the Akai Headrush box, I discovered what LD is
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Akai Headrush: what's the gap space?, April 13, 2003
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Just joined this group the other night. I had stumbled across the LD website once before, but didn't check it out because I assumed (I know, my bad) it was about the kind of "looping" connected with the Acid software series (I have nothing against Acid, I just don't use that program,yet). Then, while searching for info about the Akai Headrush box, I discovered what LD is really about- a pleasant surprise!
200304/msg00518:Boss DD6 Warp Effect - Swooshing Taking off Effect
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that with my Echo Pro or my Headrush and I am
200304/msg00108:Re: Line6 Echo Pro---Pros and Cons
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no wrong getting an Akai Headrush, which is available
200305/msg00402:Re: Guinness World Record Looping
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> All this is quite funny. i talk about stepping on a headrush
200305/msg00331:Re: Guinness World Record Looping
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> Had a laugh with some friends after my foot slipped on my Headrush.
200305/msg00868:Re: Subject: Re:Mega compact looping rig
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In it I am using a Headrush, compressor, a couple of
200305/msg00068:V-Bass, was Re: brotherhood of the bass
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[obLoop: used both a Headrush and a Repeater in my show last night,
200305/msg00404:RE: Guinness World Record Looping
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> headrush the wrong way, in the dark by accident, and
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Had a laugh with some friends after my foot slipped on my Headrush.
200305/msg00392:Re: Frisell - Digitech PDS-8000 Echo Plus
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I did the same thing to my Headrush and my RC-20;
200305/msg00857:Subject: Re:Mega compact looping rig
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or the Zoom 504 or Headrush. Everything goes out to either the house
200305/msg00397:RE: Guinness World Record Looping
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All this is quite funny. i talk about stepping on a headrush
200306/msg01214:Re: What happened to the Headrush?
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>don't see the Headrush listed anywhere. Did it get quietly discontinued or
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>I only have the Headrush.... Yet I drool for a
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I'm using the Headrush to loop with my band and having trouble locking in the loop time with the drummer. Any tips?
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> I'm considering buying a headrush unit, and I
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"One trick that works well with the Headrush for following another player's
200306/msg00830:Re: Akai Heardush , a little frustrated, please help..
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> I'm using the Headrush to loop with my band and
200306/msg01052:Re: Frippertronics and Soundscapes
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Before the Headrush, Akai did the Remix-16 which was obviously a dj thing.
200306/msg01194:Re: What happened to the Headrush?
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Mike was using a Headrush
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i used the headrush for about two years before graduating to
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I like the Headrush. The sound quality of the loops is very good. The loops can be about 12 seconds with more loops that can be added or about 24 sec of one loop. This is a limitation but for the money you can't beat it. The switches take time to get used to but work pretty well once you get used to them. I haven't used the tape delay or digital delay settings much but what I heard sounded good. Overall a very cool and fun unit. Great for laying down chord loops and jamming over them. I do wish it had more loop time so I could get a whole song looped but then were talking double the $. Hope that helps.
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I like the Headrush. The sound quality of the loops is very good. The loops can be about 12 seconds with more loops that can be added or about 24 sec of one loop. This is a limitation but for the money you can't beat it. The switches take time to get used to but work pretty well once you get used to them. I haven't used the tape delay or digital delay settings much but what I heard sounded good. Overall a very cool and fun unit. Great for laying down chord loops and jamming over them. I do wish it had more loop time so I could get a whole song looped but then were talking double the $. Hope that helps.
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don't see the Headrush listed anywhere. Did it get quietly discontinued or
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I use the Headrush in a church setting. In many churches today they do what's called harp and bowl music ( ie guitar , bass, drums and keyboards, provide a free flowing background for prayer and worship). For instance last week we played C#m9 1bar Bsus 1bar and A2 2 bars in a loop with lead guitar over the top. I could lean over to the bass player and give another set of changes to make things more interesting as well and throw down a new loop. Believe it or not this gets a lot of people stirred up to pray. Of course this is played at a moderate volume where people can hear themselves. Anyone can come up who wants to sing or pray. It's definately more of an open mic vibe in a church setting. Like the old coffeehouses in the 60's. Makes church a fun thing for me especially now with the Headrush. I'm sure this will stir up some conversation!
200306/msg00847:Re: Akai Heardush , a little frustrated, please help..
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Headrush-specific drawback is that you can't do the
200306/msg00977:Subscape Annex: June 26 in Clayton NC
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My looping gear is going to be any 2 of an Akai Headrush (if the power
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I'm considering buying a headrush unit, and I wondered what the general concensus was on it's strengths and weaknesses? Any info or opinions would be appreciated.
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> I only have the Headrush.... Yet I drool for a
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200307/msg00348:Re: footswitchable series/parallel signal routing schemes
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> instrument -> headrush -> A/B box: A -> RC20 -> 36:
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200307/msg00342:Re: footswitchable series/parallel signal routing schemes
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200307/msg00336:Re: footswitchable series/parallel signal routing schemes
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200307/msg00912:RE: What happened to the Headrush?
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Headrush?
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Headrush. Unless you already have one.
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you did the RC20 loop first, then split out the Headrush, it might be 34:
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200307/msg00906:Re: What happened to the Headrush?
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Re: What happened to the Headrush? 10:
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Did anyone find out if the Headrush is still being manufactured and sold? (and who's selling it).
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200307/msg00911:Re: What happened to the Headrush?
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The other significant feature difference is that the Headrush allows 53:
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> the Headrush (which come in handy if you want to use different effects
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anyone know if the headrush can do this well?
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> the Headrush (which come in handy if you want to use different effects
200308/msg01206:Roland sp-303 as a loop/sample/drumbox station...
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>usb interface. Live. I also use a dl4 and a headrush. And I play
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say a Headrush or a DL4?
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I started getting into looping with the AKAI headrush, but moved on to the
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>drawback to using such a unit instead of a headrush/rc-20 type unit ???
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200308/msg01327:Re: Narrowing the field (Re: Currently available looper music webpage)
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my Headrush and RC-20 into a DL-4. If I have a loop
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> Headrush allows 39:
Sure, the Headrush is pretty bare-bones, but it sounds
200309/msg00016:Re: Summary of Violin Loopers Question
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http://www.cellojuice.com loops with an AKAI Headrush
200309/msg00154:Subscape Annex (Tuesday) 9 September 2003, Raleigh NC
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obLoop: My looping gear is going to be any 2 of an Akai Headrush (if the
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Ebay Spam: Akai Headrush, September 10, 2003
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I have a Akai Headrush up for grabs on Ebay if anybody is interested.
200310/msg00085:Re: How do you approach looping composition?
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> and this helped me to decide to buy an akay headrush and trying to 78:
> Headrush -> Rolls DI -> Behringer Mixer -> IBM Thinkpad (as recording
200310/msg00080:Re: How do you approach looping composition?
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and this helped me to decide to buy an akay headrush and trying to 68:
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200310/msg00082:Re: How do you approach looping composition?
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> and this helped me to decide to buy an akay headrush and trying to 68:
> Headrush -> Rolls DI -> Behringer Mixer -> IBM Thinkpad (as recording
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> So you'd say that your boomerang is noisier than your headrush? 26:
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>> love mine, it's the whole show. well... i do play a headrush in the
200311/msg00087:Re: [LOOP] THE LOOPING TOOLS I USE
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> love mine, it's the whole show. well... i do play a headrush in the 40:
So you'd say that your boomerang is noisier than your headrush?
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2% ownership (5 or 6 owners, 1 device each) = Akai Headrush, Boss RC-20,
200311/msg00390:Re: Help about setting up a computer-based rig
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techinques of looping (what I can't do with my little headrush). I'm not
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ive been looping at gigs for about 3 years now. i use the boss rc-20 loopstation for my MalletKat marimba and i use the akai headrush through a microphone for vaious vocal, wind and percussion instruments.
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akai headrush ('though i'm liking it less and less)
200311/msg00385:Help about setting up a computer-based rig
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I got a bit tired of the limitations of my Akay Headrush (don't ask me
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loop, which are: Repeater, Headrush, DL4, digitech RDS, Vortex and TC D
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love mine, it's the whole show. well... i do play a headrush in the
200312/msg00442:Re: DD-20 Review in Guitar Player--and a Question
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that matter the Headrush? 36:
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200312/msg00238:RE: Digitech XDD DigiDelay and assorted loopers
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and space restraints--many love the Headrush and I know everyone here went
200312/msg00434:Re: DD-20 Review in Guitar Player--and a Question
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that matter the Headrush?
200312/msg00425:DD-20 Review in Guitar Player--and a Question
200312/msg00079:Re: A few questions for stompbox loopers
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I'm currently using an RC-20 and an Akai Headrush at the end of the signal
200312/msg00005:gig spam: Subscape Annex 2 December 2003, PS211, Winston-Salem NC
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home) player dancing on pedals (Headrush, RC-20 LoopStation, Z-Vex
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I use it to power a DL-4, Akai Headrush, VL-70m, and a Roland drum
200403/msg00267:gig spam: Subscape Annex 23 March 2004, Winston-Salem NC
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obLoop: I regularly use an Akai Headrush, an RC-20 LoopStation and a Z-Vex
200403/msg00347:Please help...Which Looping Pedal?
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> I am looking at the Akai Headrush, the Line6 DM-4, the Boss DD-20 and the 52:
> Headrush is something of an enigma.
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> I am looking at the Akai Headrush, the Line6 DM-4, the Boss DD-20 and the 65:
> Headrush is something of an enigma.
200404/msg00236:gig spam (Raleigh/Durham NC) for April
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(obLoop: I regularly use an Akai Headrush, a Boss RC-20 LoopStation and a
200404/msg00131:Re: Simple loop-based meditation for children
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Thanks for your inquiry. The Headrush LED flashes only once per loop/delay
200404/msg00084:Re: Looping w/battery power (Re: Andre goes away )
200404/msg00006:a simple loop-based meditation for children
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(though any electric will do for me), an Akai Headrush, and a 15-watt 33:
progression in my mind, then set the length of the Headrush accordingly 40:
progression in my mind. I kept myself in sync with the Headrush's LED for
200405/msg00233:gig spam: Subscape Annex, RTP, NC, USA
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obLoop: I most often use an Akai Headrush and a Boss RC-20 for looping,
200405/msg00150:trying to find the right looping tool
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I also noticed in an ad in Guitarworld that Akai has released a new version of the Headrush.....it is E2 rather than E1. Does anyone know anything about this unit.
200405/msg00157:Re: trying to find the right looping tool
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version of the Headrush.....it is E2 rather than E1. Does anyone know
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The Akai Headrush will let you do most of that on the cheap ($200 or so 22:
It's the One Unique Feature of the looper function of the Headrush.
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the Akai Headrush I was getting ready to sell on ebay. Prepal said $158, 22:
anyone is looking for a Headrush, it's up there right now: item number
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obLoop: I use an Akai Headrush (E-1 - now that an E-2 exists I should
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Headrush E-1 along with some other bells and whistles. The event is called
200407/msg00554:RE: Buying an Echoplex and Firstborns
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and Headrush I'm more than well taken care of.
200407/msg00121:Re: [LOOP] RE: Zvex Effects Inquiry
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machine chip. It makes the Akai Headrush E1 or original Boomerang sound 78:
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one of the three (Headrush, RC-20, Z-Vex) home, I'd probably leave the
200407/msg00321:show announcement: Phasmatodea and others, Raleigh NC 15 July 2004
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include an Akai Headrush E1, Boss RC-20, Z-Vex Lo-Fi Loop Junky, and Line6
200408/msg00324:show announce: 919noisenight#5, Raleigh NC, Thursday 19 August 2004
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gear, including a DL-4, 2 E-H 16sec delay reissues, Akai Headrush E1,
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could run my equipment (akai headrush, yamaha vl70, small amp, samson
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outlet or whatever I end up getting to power my headrush and synths --
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setting is. My Headrush got the same treatment,
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>>Prepare for the HEADRUSH!! For it is the name of a new pedal i've just started using and my, it's a wee beauty. I can record live drum loops by bashing my guitar, add percussion with trusty tambourine, hand claps, backing vocals, and as long as i press the right buttons at the right time, i have a little Taiwanese band playing along with me. Supros Dupre.<<
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200410/msg00478:Which Looper to Employ (was Repeater or EDP)
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Look at what KT Tunstall does with a Headrush!
200410/msg00481:RE: anyone know who this is in this thread?
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who said she uses a Headrush. However, I do know that
200411/msg00320:show: Phasmatodea, Raleigh NC, Thursday night
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Currently using Akai Headrush e1. Great, but loop time is too short. Really like that when you overdub on top of the 1st layer, you can strip everything back down to that first layer by hitting the record button twice.
200412/msg00475:RE: MIDI pedal board for Line6 Echo Pro
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using the Headrush and RC-20 as loopers. Made a mental
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Currently using Akai Headrush e1. Great, but loop time is too short. Really like that when you overdub on top of the 1st layer, you can strip everything back down to that first layer by hitting the record button twice.
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site are made live with Repeater, Headrush, D12, and EDP too. I'd love
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b) a Headrush, a DL-4 and an RC-20, unsynched
200412/msg00473:RE: MIDI pedal board for Line6 Echo Pro
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using the Headrush and RC-20 as loopers. Made a mental
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For Sale: Akai E1 Headrush Looper/Big Delay, December 10, 2004
200412/msg00272:For Sale: Akai E1 Headrush Looper/Big Delay
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For Sale: Akai E1 Headrush Looper/Big Delay 10:
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I put my Akai E1 Headrush up on ebay:
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delays. I've had a Headrush for several years now, and I just purchsed two Boss 28:
DD-20 giga-delays. What an upgrade! The Headrush doesn't have much headroom, has
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The reissued Headrush is just like the original 30:
> Currently using Akai Headrush e1. Great, but loop
200501/msg00021:THE AMBiENT PiNG presents Repair with Self-Service Visuals
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her vocals with a Headrush looper and maybe a synth too.
200501/msg00075:AW: loop delay effect for singers?
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size=2>Another option would be an Akai headrush, which is considerably cheaper,
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kt tunstall seems to manage ok with her headrush, but that technique is only a part of her repertoire after all....
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looping--kt uses the Headrush, won't run on batteries--
200501/msg00500:AW: Loopy Llama - question from a concerned user
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Headrush: two buttons, one for start/stop, one for record.
200502/msg00760:Gig Spam NYC This Sunday 2/20 Lambic live at ABC No-Rio
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Lots of loopage here, Stephen uses a Boomerang, and Paul uses a Headrush, DL-4, Boomerang, and PDS-8000. Any Loopers Delight people please come up and say hi!
200502/msg00118:Line 6 -DL4 or Boss DD-20 or Akai E2
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anybody got anything to add re; DD-20 or the Akai E2 Headrush, any
200502/msg00133:RE: Line 6 -DL4 or Boss DD-20 or Akai E2
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anybody got anything to add re; DD-20 or the Akai E2 Headrush, any
200502/msg00120:Re: Line 6 -DL4 or Boss DD-20 or Akai E2
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>anybody got anything to add re; DD-20 or the Akai E2 Headrush, any users
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or Headrush were. In fact, I traded in an RC-20 in on a DD-20 -- which
200502/msg00144:Re: Line 6 -DL4 or Boss DD-20 or Akai E2
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Intelligent tour of the late 70s). I had the Headrush for several years and 56:
> anybody got anything to add re; DD-20 or the Akai E2 Headrush, any
200503/msg00267:show: Subscape Annex, 13 March 2005, Raleigh NC (fwd)
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DL-4, 1 Akai Headrush E1, and a Z-Vex Lo-Fi Loop Junky.
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I'm not sure about the new model, but the original Akai Headrush had 21:
overdubs or up to 23.8 seconds without allowing overdubs. The Headrush 25:
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original Headrush was going for a premium on ebay for a while (mine
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> I had considered the Headrush but discounted it as
200504/msg00244:Loop Station, DD-20 or Line6 DL4?
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I had considered the Headrush but discounted it as just not enough for what
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I'm selling my akai headrush (it's the silver one, great condition,
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Headrush E1 (virtually exactly the same thing as the E2 except the switch
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Headrush, and I think it is a great looper to get started on, every simple
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Our usual complement of looping gear includes an Akai Headrush (version
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Our usual complement of looping gear includes an Akai Headrush (version 1),
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Our usual complement of looping gear includes an Akai Headrush (version 1),
200506/msg00490:RE: Definitive List of Every Looper Ever Made
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My rig includes an Akai Headrush (the old one), an
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200507/msg00065:RE: Acoustic questions and "Hello!"
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information.....I know my friend got a Headrush for $160 (with tax) a little 36:
Headrush away at the same price point. Matthew should take a few minutes to 92:
corners everywhere. I believe the Akai Headrush is the cheapest looper
200507/msg00068:Re: Acoustic questions and "Hello!"
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Headrush E1. I've since expanded to 3 loopers (Headrush, Line 6 DL-4, 58:
and Echoplex DP), contracted back to 2 (sold the Headrush), and will
200507/msg00004:RE: definitive list of every looper I've ever used
200507/msg00063:Re: Acoustic questions and "Hello!"
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Matthew. I'd only add that, for looping tools, the Boss DD-20 blows the Headrush 78:
corners everywhere. I believe the Akai Headrush is the cheapest looper
200507/msg00067:RE: Acoustic questions and "Hello!"
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> Good information.....I know my friend got a Headrush for $160 (with
200507/msg00009:RE: definitive list of every looper I've ever used
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the full list of solid-state loopers (i.e. no tape decks): 2 x jam-man 2 x DL4 1 x vortex 2 x repeater 1 x headrush 1 x EH 16sec reissue 1 x DOD dimension 12 1 x boss rps-10 (the 1/2 rack pitch-shift/delay) 2 x powertran mcs-1 various boss digital delay pedals
200507/msg00058:RE: Acoustic questions and "Hello!"
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the Akai Headrush is the cheapest looper on the market <$200, you may want to
200507/msg00081:Roland EV-10 and RAD-50 Re: Acoustic questions and "Hello!"
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Nice reply, Brian - you covered a lot of good ground for Matthew. I'd only add that, for looping tools, the Boss DD-20 blows the Headrush away at the same price point. Matthew should take a few minutes to scan the Loopers Delight web site, particularly "Tools of the Trade" for more hardware info. 56:
Given your price limitations, you may need to cut corners everywhere. I believe the Akai Headrush is the cheapest looper on the market <$200, you may want to see if this could possibly fit your needs though the RC-20 has longer record times and loop storage capabilities.
200508/msg00578:Re: flexible looper in small package
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> Headrush (both generations), but at least it has a decent size.
200508/msg00631:Re: flexible looper in small packag
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record backing tracks. The likes of an RC-20, DL-4 and Headrush are
200508/msg00116:gig spam (loop oriented): This Saturday Lambic duo @ the Waterfront Ale House, Brooklyn NY
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looping tools include 2 boomerangs, dl-4, pds-8000. headrush...
200508/msg00122:Re: gig spam (loop oriented): This Saturday Lambic duo @ the Waterfront Ale House, Brooklyn NY
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That's right, the celebrated improvising rock/jazz/electronic/whatever band is doing their first Brooklyn club date this Saturday, August 6th, from 11pm to 2am. PLEASE come out, it should be a great show at a great place with great food (before 11pm) and an awesome beer lineup (Lambic is all about the beer)! Also, there is NO COVER CHARGE. Much loopage: looping tools include 2 boomerangs, dl-4, pds-8000. headrush...Lambic is:Paul Sullivan--guitars and effectsStephen Moses--drums, trombone and effectsThe Waterfront Ale House155 Atlantic Ave (between Henry and Clinton), Brooklyn, NY718 522-3794To get to the Waterfront Ale House:F train to Bergen St--walk 3 blocks north to Atlantic Ave, then left (west) on atlantic 1 1/2 blocks ORR train to Court Street, walk south to Atlantic Avenue , take a right
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Looping devices I'll be using include the Akai Headrush E1, the new
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Headrush (both generations), but at least it has a decent size.
200508/msg00627:NYC gig spam: Lambic @ CBGB gallery 313 this Tuesday, 8/30 @ 10 pm
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boomerangs, dl-4, pds-8000. headrush...
200508/msg00562:Re: [LOOP] Digitech Jamman - 3 Second Minimum Loop
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Yeah, I've been revisiting my Headrush a lot lately, 33:
> which is why I keep my Akai Headrush E1 in my signal
200508/msg00558:Re: [LOOP] Digitech Jamman - 3 Second Minimum Loop
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which is why I keep my Akai Headrush E1 in my signal chain for that
200508/msg00630:Re: flexible looper in small packag
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record backing tracks. The likes of an RC-20, DL-4 and Headrush are
200508/msg00582:Re: flexible looper in small package
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> Headrush (both generations), but at least it has a
200508/msg00580:RE: flexible looper in small package
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> Headrush (both generations), but at least it has a decent size.
200509/msg00672:RE: loop devices and amps for busking
200509/msg00681:Re: loop devices and amps for busking
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>Akai E2 Headrush 33:
The Headrush is wall wart operation only, no batteries.
200509/msg00676:RE: loop devices and amps for busking
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he's using an Akai Headrush pedal? http://www.anticon.com/dosh.mov 21:
(At ca. 1:35) I think it's a Boss delay pedal? Does the Headrush have 24:
seems like the Headrush has multiple undos. I can't find any of these 25:
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200509/msg00669:REQ: loop devices and amps for busking
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> I don't have my Headrush in front of me, but I *think* you can access
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latest akai headrush to use for the guitar but my dilemma is this... Is
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I don't have my Headrush in front of me, but I *think* you can access just 34:
> In the press section it says that he uses the Headrush for a looper. 43:
> > Where does it state that Dosh is using a Headrush in this video? 64:
> >> he's using an Akai Headrush pedal? http://www.anticon.com/dosh.mov
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Anyway, would be really grateful if anyone could answer a question I have... I have a boss rc20xl which I was planning to use for the guitar but ending up using for vocal loops... I was thinking of getting the latest akai headrush to use for the guitar but my dilemma is this... Is there a better live, foot-operated vocal looper than using a boss rc20xl? If so, I'd rather relegate the boss to the guitar department and get a more suitable vocal looper...
200509/msg00674:Re: [LOOP] REQ: loop devices and amps for busking
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> Headrush for a looper. 40:
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> >> he's using an Akai Headrush pedal? 69:
> Does the Headrush have
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> seems like the Headrush has multiple undos. I can't find any of these
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200510/msg00319:Re: Repeater-- Speculation and disinformation
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Yes, the first version of the Boomerang only supported one loop, butthat was seven or eight years ago. It also received its share ofcriticism regarding price/performance. Back then there was only theBoomerang and the EDP in production (I believe the JamMan had beendiscontinued and the Headrush was yet to come), and many peopleappreciated the straightforward interface and pedal form factor. Itwas so nifty that Line6 thought it'd be a good idea to pretty muchcopy the idea as their looper in the DL-4.After many years of dedicated hardware loopers, expectations arehigher, and the new JamMan falls short for many people. Had they madeit so that you could save the contents of a loop when switching to thenext loop without bending over, stopping the loop and pressing abutton, they'd have made the thing siginificantly more useful not
200510/msg00304:Re: Repeater-- Speculation and disinformation
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discontinued and the Headrush was yet to come), and many people
200510/msg00476:two looping shows this week in North Carolina
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Headrush E1, Boss RC-20 LoopStation [non-XL], Digitech Jamman), in Chapel
200510/msg00015:Re: loop devices and amps for busking
200510/msg00586:looping gear pro/con moment (iheart batteries)
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forget the adapter for the Akai Headrush). Given I was doing layered loops
200511/msg00530:Re: It's that time again! 2005 Biennial Looper's Survey
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On Nov 9, 2005, at 10:30 AM, Mark Smart wrote:BTW I heard that someone posted a complete Echoplex emulation in the Reaktoruser library. Haven't tried it.Haven’t ever seen such a thing, or been able to find it by searching, but here’s a link to a screen shot of a pretty cool Reaktor live-looper:http://snipurl.com/jp56-SK4XHThere used to be a headrush emulation in the user-library, but it’s gone now...Don’t think non-owners can browse the Reaktor user-library, but if anyone here would like to peruse a 40-page pdf file I created outlining how folks with no code/DSP experience could use Reaktor to build extraordinary FX, just let me know and I’ll post a downloadable copy. It gives a pretty good sense of how flexible and deep Reaktor is as a DIY realtime FX device, I think.dc
200511/msg00588:Re: AW: New here and looking for a looping device
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> or half of it for the reverse delay). The Akai Headrush would also
200511/msg00529:RE: It's that time again! 2005 Biennial Looper's Survey
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200511/msg00587:AW: New here and looking for a looping device
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or half of it for the reverse delay). The Akai Headrush would also be in
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> There used to be a headrush emulation in the user-library, but it's gone
200511/msg00545:Re: It's that time again! 2005 Biennial Looper's Survey
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200511/msg00143:Re: query 'real time live looping'
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For simple as you describe, I suggest looking for an Akai Headrush. 56:
There's two versions, the older silver Headrush E1 (out of production), 57:
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The Headrush also tends to be cheaper than the RC-20 (XL or not).
200511/msg00548:Re: It's that time again! 2005 Biennial Looper's Survey
200511/msg00589:Re: AW: New here and looking for a looping device
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>or half of it for the reverse delay). The Akai Headrush would also be in
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as useful as, say, a Boss, an LD or an Akai Headrush. As long as it
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i've recently decided to become reacquainted with my akai headrush 30:
3. how does the overdub feedback work in the headrush? since it's not
200602/msg00844:tap tempo irregularity in akai e2...
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i'm a fan of the akai headrush pedals... i owned 2
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(usually Akai Headrush) at the beginning of my signal chain, several
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idle. It also describes the Akai Headrush in loop mode when the 54:
the RC-20 and Headrush, these have shaped my view of (pure) looping.
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the price. The Digitech, RC-50, and Headrush have just never done it
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To answer Q.1, my pal Mark Sullivan once ran his Headrush into 4 amps, but 31:
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> 3. how does the overdub feedback work in the headrush? since it's not
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Being the owner of only a Boss RC-20 and an Akai Headrush, what am I not
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(My Headrush has the same mod; while it's not as
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> It's an Akai Headrush, affectionately known as "The Wee Bastard". A
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the price. The Digitech, RC-50, and Headrush have just never done it
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> headrush? since it's not 29:
Headrush. I often find myself using it to establish a
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> Being the owner of only a Boss RC-20 and an Akai Headrush, what am I not
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It's an Akai Headrush, affectionately known as "The Wee Bastard". A
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>owner of only a Boss RC-20 and an Akai Headrush, what am I not
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> * Akai Headrush E1 >
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the RC 20, Boomerang, Headrush,
200603/msg00994:Re: NYC gig spam (looping content): LAMBIC @ CBGB Gallery 313 this Tuesday 3/28 from 10 to 11 pm
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> loopage, including 2 boomerangs, dl-4, pds-8000. headrush... From our
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> to do with the RC 20, Boomerang, Headrush,
200603/msg00911:NYC gig spam (looping content): LAMBIC @ CBGB Gallery 313 this Tuesday 3/28 from 10 to 11 pm
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Lambic returns to CBGB gallery 313 (right next door to the original CBGB) this Tuesday, March 28th, at 10pm And yes, there will be loopage, including 2 boomerangs, dl-4, pds-8000. headrush... From our myspace page http://myspace.com/lambic - Lambic is a style of Belgian ale that is spontaneously fermented from wild yeasts. Lambic is also a band featuring Paul Sullivan on guitars and effects, and Stephen Moses (Alice Donut) on drums, trombone, and effects. Lambic is spontaneously fermented music, free improvisation with a groove. Please join us for a rare Manhattan show at CBGB's 313 Gallery. Each show has been unique and special, like our namesake.
200603/msg00230:NYC gig spam (looping content): LAMBIC @ the Waterfront Ale House this Saturday 3/11 from 11 pm-2 am
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That's right, the celebrated improvising rock/jazz/electronic/whatever band is performing at one of their favorite places, the Waterfront Ale House in Brooklyn, this Saturday, March 11th, from 11pm to 2am. PLEASE come out, it should be a great show at a great place with great food (before 11pm) and an awesome beer lineup (Lambic is all about the beer)! Also, there is NO COVER CHARGE. Much loopage: looping tools include 2 boomerangs, dl-4, pds-8000. headrush...Saturday night is turning out to be a night full of looping! First Steve Sandberg's Brooklyn show at 8 pm, then Lambic at 11! Hope to see anyone from the list there, please come up and say hi...
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200604/msg00726:Re: . T. Tunstall (was Re: looper reviews)
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minutes later (2nd generation Akai Headrush) and I
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Of loop note, on the CDs I used a Headrush, a DL4, an
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> Akai Headrush pedal (though I think the sampling
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looked at the Akai Headrush pedal (though I think the sampling time is too short
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beginning, Digitech PDS8000 & Akai Headrush) for several years. Now I'm
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> rhythm tracks. I've been using an old Akai Headrush, but it's quite
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> > Akai Headrush pedal (though I think the sampling
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> Headrush, but it's quite
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briefly looked at the Akai Headrush pedal (though I think the sampling time is
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rhythm tracks. I've been using an old Akai Headrush, but it's quite
200605/msg00165:[show] Trashed: An Unnecessary Packaging Hall of Shame, Raleigh
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(I'll be using the following loopers: Akai Headrush, Z-Vex Lo-Fi Loop
200606/msg00089:Re: AW: Gear photos (was: Looping shoes)
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> on the Headrush and RC-20 for turning the dials with
200606/msg00082:AW: Gear photos (was: Looping shoes)
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on the Headrush and RC-20 for turning the dials with your (bare) feet?
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Akai Headrush, Z-Vex Lo-Fi Loop Junky, Boss RC-20 Loopstation.
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I tried out the Boss RC-50 at the store yesterday at length.I've been a Akai Headrush user for some years, have gotten to the point where I can't play my live gigs without it.But I figure it was time for some "variation" and the RC50 looked good.
200607/msg00305:The Transformation of Scotty Irving, Vol. I
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I used several loopers in the process: an Akai Headrush E1 and Z-Vex
200608/msg00615:Re: akai headrush (first version) power supply
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> JamMan, Boomerang, Akai Headrush....the standard units, cause I´ll
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The cheapest looping devices I'm aware of are the Akai E2 Headrush (for €119) and the Boss RC2 (for €145).
200608/msg00456:Re: EXPLAIN your 10th Anniversary Birthday 30 second tune
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loopers were a Boss RC-20 (old version), an Akai Headrush (old version)
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on the E2 Headrush. So if any a Headrush users has answers to the questions
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models like RC-20, RC-20XL, JamMan, Boomerang, Akai Headrush....the standard
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The cheapest looping devices I'm aware of are the Akai E2 Headrush (for
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What is laptop looping?I'm currently using an Akai Headrush and I'm very curious.2006/8/8, Jeff Kaiser <loopersdelight@pfmentum.com
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Akai Headrush....the standard units, cause I´ll probably go for one of
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Agreed.I really don't feel like waiting up for Boss.I think I'm going to get 2 more Akai Headrush units to get the job done.2006/8/8, Paul Richards <
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Headrush....the standard units, cause I´ll probably go for one of these.
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version), an Akai Headrush (old version) and a Line6
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200609/msg00676:Re: Belated Results: 2005 Looper Survey!
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> 8) Akai Headrush - 6 devices
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My Akai Headrush E1 looper pedal recently developed an annoying
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> The Akai E2 Headrush - I bought one and took it straight back, as I
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have my RC-20 and Headrush with me. Brian Good is also in attendance.
200609/msg00674:Belated Results: 2005 Looper Survey!
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8) Akai Headrush - 6 devices
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> The Akai E2 Headrush - I bought one and took it straight back, as I
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>The Akai E2 Headrush - I bought one and took it straight back, as I
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repair Headrush E1?, September 30, 2006
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> > The Akai E2 Headrush - I bought one and took it
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akai headrush e2 for sale (new), October 11, 2006
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i'm really starting to see the limitations of hardware.i'm currently using an akai headrush and its hooked up the effects loop on my mixer.i can virtually loop anything that is coming into the mixer.but with the headrush, it just keeps layering, and after each layer you lose control over the last layer.
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Headrush E2) with effected segments from most of my z ve x and 33:
2) Multiple contact mics (K&Ks) and loopers (Akai Headrush E2, Boss RC-20,
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limitations of your hardware, the Headrush. 73:
i'm currently using an akai headrush and its hooked up the effects 76:
but with the headrush, it just keeps layering, and after each layer
200612/msg00296:electro harmonix 2880 w/footpedal **thoughts**
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I've been really interested in the 2880 recently and am thinking about picking it up.Right now I'm using the akai headrush to loop my sounds.Most of my songs are around the 5 minute range, and I create my loops using the headrush,
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Bill is correct. The Headrush, while a good tool is 38:
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range, and I create my loops using the headrush,but basically when I want
200612/msg00570:Re: Boss pedal reponse (was RE: boss rc50 vs mh2880)
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As for pedal action on the RC50, I'm still trying to get used to it..I'm so used to the switch on the Akai Headrush, that the RC50 seems a bit hard to press.Hopefully I'll get used to this in a few days...
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I could ramble on about another personal wish for Xmas but this is supposed to be music related things that enhance our creativity so either an Akai Headrush or Jamman or new Boss pedal. I have a simple Digitech X ped right now and most looping occurs in real playing...
200612/msg00332:Re: electro harmonix 2880 w/footpedal **thoughts**
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Right now I'm using the akai headrush to loop my sounds. 74:
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doesn't the akai headrush do both of these? separate outs for fx only and
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find out something about the Akai Headrush I landed on
200704/msg00028:Re: tuba looping on the Martian ice floes
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loopers (Akai Headrush, Boss RC-20, Boss RC-20XL, Digitech Jamman).]
200704/msg00015:tuba looping on the Martian ice floes
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loopers (Akai Headrush, Boss RC-20, Boss RC-20XL, Digitech Jamman).]
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replaced him live with a Headrush.
200704/msg00037:FS: 4 Digitech 7.6 second TimeMachines, PDS-8000 Echo Plus and otherloopers
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Akai Headrush E1: $150
200704/msg00034:Re: tuba looping on the Martian ice floes
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> loopers (Akai Headrush, Boss RC-20, Boss RC-20XL, Digitech Jamman).]
200705/msg00087:NYC gig spam: LAMBIC plays Mo Pitkin's at 11pm TONIGHT thursday 5/3--loop content
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Hi, everyonelong time lurker, infrequent poster. Lambic is a duo consisting of Paul Sullivan-guitar and effects, Stephen Moses-drums, trombone and effects (some of you may know of Steve from his other band, Alice Donut). The effects we use include many loopers--2 boomerangs, headrush, DL-4, pds-8000...We'll be doing 1 set at 11 pm this Thursday May 3rd at Mo Pitkin's House of Satisfaction (and who among us doesn't crave some satisfaction?), 34 Avenue A, between east 2nd and east 3rd streets. For more info, http://www.mopitkins.com/info.html http://myspace.com/lambic cdbaby.com/cd/lambic Hope to see you there, any list members please come up and say hi!
200705/msg00352:Re: Re: more looped tuba examples from Ouroboros
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> I have two loop pedals (Akai Headrush E2, Z-Vex Lo-Fi Loop Junky) at the
200705/msg00348:Re: Re: more looped tuba examples from Ouroboros
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200706/msg00301:Re: HELP! ONE-MAN BLUES BAND HOW TO??
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>> I bought an Akai Headrush but the looping time never gives me
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I bought an Akai Headrush but the looping time never gives me enough time to lay down the 12 bar blues. I'm new to looping, but I sense that the concept of looping is something that would work with the kind of thing I want to do, if there is a looper which will permit a loop for a minute or more to get through the 12 bar blues.  Which of the present loopers would be best to use for my purposes? Any info or advice greatly appreciated!
200706/msg00696:Re: Boss RC50 - two inputs and two outputs?
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I use an A/B box to do that. My gtr into the A/B, one side goes to the looper, one side goes right to the amp.then I can decide if I am including the gtr in the loop. You could also program the RC-50 to mute the inputs, depending on what you want to do, but I think that's not as flexible as an A/B box.TeddyOn Jun 18, 2007, at 8:12 AM, Stuart Masters wrote:Thanks, guys, that's really useful. Does anyone know if you can have both guitar and vox running through the RC50 but loop them individually? Say, if you wanted to loop a vocal but play guitar underneath and not loop guitar... or loop your guitar while singing but not loop your voice... I've phoned around and find this out anywhere! Marc Marshall <agentlesoul2004@yahoo.com> wrote: I love the feature. I can run my guitar into it and send it to my Mesa Boogie amp and run a mike into it, and run it into the PA. I aslo should mention you can assign pan for each track as well as assign the output location. It works great in the effects loop of my studio mixer as I can loop anything connected to the mixer. midifriedchicken@comcast.net wrote: I thought that feature was a useless bell. Or was it a whistle. -------------- Original message -------------- From: Marc Marshall <agentlesoul2004@yahoo.com> it's easy, just read the manual. You can assign all inputs to MAIN, SUB or MAIN & SUB outputs'Teddy <teddybutter@mac.com> wrote: yes, definitelyTeddyOn Jun 15, 2007, at 8:30 AM, Stuart Masters wrote:> Hello,>> I do apologise if this has already been coverered (I checked and > couldn't find anything on the archive) but does anyone know if it's > possible to plug a guitar and a mic into the RC50 and have them > come out of two separate outputs?>> I'm a singer/acoustic performer and I'm currently using a Headrush > E2 for guitar and a Boss RC20xl for vocals. I'd love to be able to > sync loops using mic/guitar and the RC50 sounds great. At the > moment it's impossible using two separate units.>> But it would probably cause problems if the guitar/vox couldn't go > to two separate places because I'd be in control of the overall > balance rather than the sound guy - probably not sensi ble!>> Really grateful for anyone's advice... Sorry that this is more of a > question than discussion topic, by the way...>> Stuart
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Hello, I do apologise if this has already been coverered (I checked and couldn't find anything on the archive) but does anyone know if it's possible to plug a guitar and a mic into the RC50 and have them come out of two separate outputs? I'm a singer/acoustic performer and I'm currently using a Headrush E2 for guitar and a Boss RC20xl for vocals. I'd love to be able to sync loops using mic/guitar and the RC50 sounds great. At the moment it's impossible using two separate units. But it would probably cause problems if the guitar/vox couldn't go to two separate places because I'd be in control of the overall balance rather than the sound guy - probably not sensible! Really grateful for anyone's advice... Sorry that this is more of a question than discussion topic, by the way...
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> I bought an Akai Headrush but the looping time never gives me enough
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> >> I bought an Akai Headrush but the looping time never gives me
200706/msg00563:Re: Boss RC50 - two inputs and two outputs?
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it's easy, just read the manual. You can assign all inputs to MAIN, SUB or MAIN & SUB outputs'Teddy <teddybutter@mac.com> wrote: yes, definitelyTeddyOn Jun 15, 2007, at 8:30 AM, Stuart Masters wrote:> Hello,>> I do apologise if this has already been coverered (I checked and > couldn't find anything on the archive) but does anyone know if it's > possible to plug a guitar and a mic into the RC50 and have them > come out of two separate outputs?>> I'm a singer/acoustic performer and I'm currently using a Headrush > E2 for guitar and a Boss RC20xl for vocals. I'd love to be able to > sync loops using mic/guitar and the RC50 sounds great. At the > moment it's impossible using two separate units.>> But it would probably cause
200706/msg00562:Re: Boss RC50 - two inputs and two outputs?
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> I'm a singer/acoustic performer and I'm currently using a Headrush
200706/msg00564:Re: Boss RC50 - two inputs and two outputs?
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yes, definitelyTeddyOn Jun 15, 2007, at 8:30 AM, Stuart Masters wrote:> Hello,>> I do apologise if this has already been coverered (I checked and > couldn't find anything on the archive) but does anyone know if it's > possible to plug a guitar and a mic into the RC50 and have them > come out of two separate outputs?>> I'm a singer/acoustic performer and I'm currently using a Headrush > E2 for guitar and a Boss RC20xl for vocals. I'd love to be able to > sync loops using mic/guitar and the RC50 sounds great. At the > moment it's impossible using two separate units.>> But it would probably cause problems if the guitar/vox couldn't go > to two separate places because I'd be in control of the overall > balance rather than the sound guy - probably not sensi
200706/msg00694:Re: Boss RC50 - two inputs and two outputs?
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anyone know if it's > possible to plug a guitar and a mic into the RC50 and have them > come out of two separate outputs?>> I'm a singer/acoustic performer and I'm currently using a Headrush > E2 for guitar and a Boss RC20xl for vocals. I'd love to be able to > sync loops using mic/guitar and the RC50 sounds great. At the > moment it's impossible using two separate units.>> But it would probably cause problems if the guitar/vox couldn't go > to two separate places because I'd be in control of the overall > balance rather than the sound guy - probably not sensi ble!>> Really grateful for anyone's advice... Sorry that this is more of a > question than discussion topic, by the way...>> Stuart
200706/msg00906:folks and peas video **rehearsal**
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it's a long one..but showcasing my simple looping setwith a small mixer and akai headrush e2http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6640901798859619202
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<teddybutter@mac.com> wrote: yes, definitelyTeddyOn Jun 15, 2007, at 8:30 AM, Stuart Masters wrote:> Hello,>> I do apologise if this has already been coverered (I checked and > couldn't find anything on the archive) but does anyone know if it's > possible to plug a guitar and a mic into the RC50 and have them > come out of two separate outputs?>> I'm a singer/acoustic performer and I'm currently using a Headrush > E2 for guitar and a Boss RC20xl for vocals. I'd love to be able to > sync loops using mic/guitar and the RC50 sounds great. At the > moment it's impossible using two separate units.>> But it would probably cause problems if the guitar/vox couldn't go > to two separate places because I'd be in control of the overall >
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> I have two repeaters & a lexicon 32s jam-man, + a 2880, a headrush, a
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> out again with the headrush E2, anyone have any opinions on it?
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> > > > > out again with the headrush E2, anyone have any opinions on it?
200708/msg00147:Re: New to this and need set up help
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1. I currently play with a Boss RC 20xl. I have no complaints. Its clearly a matter of personal preference, but what are your opinions about the best guitar delay unit along in the same category as the 20xl. Adai just came out again with the headrush E2, anyone have any opinions on it?
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200709/msg00869:Re: problem w/live looping using mic
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this is my #1 problem onstage when looping on cello. i deal with it by:1) being very specific in my stage plot about how i am positioned relative to the speakers. no speakers should be pointing at me and i try to be positioned at least 6 feet behind the nearest PA speakers. i.e. the back of the stage! some venues (dance clubs) have speakers pointing towards the stage, i get them to turn those off for my performance. and setups where the PA is angled and the stage falls in the sound arc. i won't play those stages anymore.2) related to that, if using an amplifier, set it in front of you and do your looping behind it.3) don't do looping while on top of a subwoofer. often they are underneath the stage. find out where they are and move away from them.4) certain kinds of microphones are worse than others. make sure your mic is directional and is not picking up sound behind it.5) before soundcheck explain the technicalities of what you're doing to the soundperson. there is a physical limit to how loud i can go before sonic chaos ensues. i work with the soundperson to find this threshold during soundcheck so they can experience it.6) in ear monitors.On Sep 21, 2007, at 12:29 AM, Chris D'Errico wrote:Greetings all...I'm new to this list, & to the world of looping, but I have already run into a problem that I'm hoping someone could help me with:When looping vocals/harmonica in live performance-- through a PA, or guitar amp, or both-- the microphone picks up the sound of the PA/amp & starts to record itself recording loops-- sort of like a "mirror looking into a mirror" effect... At low volume it's not much of a problem, but at the higher volume necessary to push the sound out to an audience in a decent size room, I can't stop the sound from the PA/amp from bleeding into the mic. It gets worse the more layers I try to add to the loop, with the live mic rerecording the sound, it eventually causes a thin, tinny, high pitched feedback sound that destroys the process & performance. I never use monitors because that just makes it worse-- the mic picks that up also.Other singers out there who create live loops must be familiar with this problem, it's got be very common. Is there any possible way to counter this? Any ideas on a workable set-up?I use an old Shure mic into a few stompbox pedals into an Akai Headrush loop pedal & out to an old tube amp which has a line-out that I run into the PA system when needed. Thanks for your time & attention,Chris D.Las Vegas, Nevada _________________________________________________________________Kick back and relax with hot games and cool activities at the Messenger Café.http://www.cafemessenger.com?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_SeptWLtagline -- Zoë KeatingAvant Cellist & ComposerContact info:Telephone: 707.827.3217Mobile: 415.867.5292cello@zoekeating.comhttp://www.zoekeating.comhttp://www.myspace.com/zoecelloSnail Mail:Zoë KeatingPO Box 175Camp Meeker, CA 95419, USA
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Ted, or anyone else savy to this question > > When going through the DD 20 in delay mode (100% or near) can you cut off your > input at some point, meaning can you get some loops (delays) going and then hit > the pedal again and play over the delaying loops dry? > > BTW I was at a small experimental gig in the local art museum which featured > Keith Rowe last night. Not a looper per se, but a pretty big guy in the electro > acoustic field. He lives here now in West France. > > Just thought I'd mention it. > > Thanks for any info. Still looking for the right pedal. Was leaning towards a > used boomerang, but they've been going quite dear on ebay of late. Don't really > fancy the rc 20 stuff. Not sure I really want to bridge out to the laptop set up > either, afraid I'd or someone else would spill beer all down it's front. > Sticking with my Headrush for the mo, until illu
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Hello Ted, or anyone else savy to this questionWhen going through the DD 20 in delay mode (100% or near) can you cut off your input at some point, meaning can you get some loops (delays) going and then hit the pedal again and play over the delaying loops dry? BTW I was at a small experimental gig in the local art museum which featured Keith Rowe last night. Not a looper per se, but a pretty big guy in the electro acoustic field. He lives here now in West France. Just thought I'd mention it.Thanks for any info. Still looking for the right pedal. Was leaning towards a used boomerang, but they've been going quite dear on ebay of late. Don't really fancy the rc 20 stuff. Not sure I really want to bridge out to the laptop set up either, afraid I'd or someone else would spill beer all down it's front. Sticking with my Headrush for the mo, until illumination comes from above. It's just so damn short if you want to overdubI use it on both voice and instruments. I also use a Boss digital delay on the voice, which I play around with when my hands are free. Am now waiting for my Lexicon Vortex which I got off ebay to arrive!!!thanks anyonescottLe 11 oct. 07 à 16:32, tEd ® KiLLiAn a écrit :Hi there! On Oct 11, 2007, at 7:14 AM, Moore, David W Civ 86 MXS/MXMTA wrote: If I set a Gigadelay to 100% feedback, then everything I play will getrepeated for forever! Unlimited looping! 46 seconds is long enough too! The DD-20 is something I've frequently used.I've owned up to 3 of them at a time and I still own one.To my knowledge, the maximum delay time is 23 seconds.Unless Boss has upgraded the memory on the things, I suspect it still is.You might want to check, if this is important to you, before you buy.On the other side, it is a useful pedal indeed.Like you said, I too use the Delay Mode at (or near) 100% feedback instead of the Loop Mode.Loop Mode reminded me too much of the RC-20 -- which I owned for less than a week and took right back to Guitar Center for refund/trade-in on another DD-20.Having lops that at least have the possibility of decay and change seems a lot more musically useful and normal.There's my 2 cents.Good luck and welcome aboard.tEd ® KiLLiAnwww.tedkillian.comDifferent is not always better, but better is always different" Flux Aeterna: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playListId=6378076 Also check out the 1st set of BEMF (Boise Experimental Music Festival) CDs at: http://www.boisemusicians.com/experimental/cd.htm http://www.pfmentum.com/flux.html http://www.CDbaby.com/cd/tedkillian http://www.guitar9.com/fluxaeterna.html http://www.garageband.com/artist/ArsOcarina http://www.towerrecords.com/product.aspx?pfid=2845073 http://www.netmusic.com/web/album.aspx?a_id=CBNM_17314 http://www.indiejazz.com/ProductDetailsView.aspx?ProductID=193 http://www.loopers-delight.com/cgi-bin/profiles.cgi?step=view_profile&id=121197000042 Ted Killian's "Flux Aeterna" is also available at: Apple iTunes, BuyMusic, Rhapsody, MusicMatch, MusicNet, DiscLogic, Napster, AudioLunchbox, Lindows, QTRnote, Music4Cents, Etherstream, RuleRadio, EMEPE3, Sony Connect, CatchMusic, Puretracks, and Viztas. Yadda, yadda, yadda. Blah, blah, blah. So???
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need one where you compare the unit's performance with another Looper that does a really good job at it. For example you'd compare the Headrush with the RC-50 for the loop glitch, or with the Repeater for the time glitch. I know it's not entirely fair to use the Repeater, which is "best of show" for time stretching, but we really want to make our point. The ideal videos would have almost no speech in them. "This is the headrush. This is the RC-50. Headrush. RC-50" (you show the good one first so the contrast is more obvious...) Sorry for being so dogmatic and etc. in the last text. Feel free to ignore what I say... :-D I can do a lot of this. I can certainly do pretty well all of this, certainly setting up the site, myself.
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For example you'd compare the Headrush with the RC-50 for the loop glitch, or with the Repeater for the time glitch. I know it's not entirely fair to use the Repeater, which is "best of show" for time stretching, but we really want to make our point. 34:
The ideal videos would have almost no speech in them. "This is the headrush. This is the RC-50. Headrush. RC-50" (you show the good one first so the contrast is more obvious...)
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Thanks, John and Sean. It seems to be that there's no way of getting round that volume dip/drop out. It's a shame because none of the loops I'm currently using work with the RC50. I'm too used to the good old Headrush, however limited it is! Can't wait for the Boomerang 3... john floridis <john@johnfloridis.com> wrote: I've found that when working with RC50, you need to be particularly conscious of fully depressing the record/play footswitch when ending the loop. In other words, the point of attack is not when you hit the top of the switch but when it is fully depressed. That may seem incredibly obvious, but I find that my loops are cleaner if I stay conscious of that.Ironically, though I found that awareness helpful when working with the
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> play. It's small, I've decided it's usable to replace my headrush
200802/msg00480:Re: Let's complain to Roland en masse! (was Re: Boss RC50 delay issues)
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Yeah and midi sync doesn't work either. Problem is, Roland doesn't give a shit. They've said as much. On Feb 25, 2008, at 5:40 PM, Tom Ritchford wrote:So this is really annoying.Two big issues with the RC-50.There are two issues with the RC-50 that undermine this otherwise really useful device. the glitch on first loop.the time-stretching artefacts.The time-stretching quality issue is harder to fix, perhaps less important. Let's look at the second one quickly. This is pretty bad; it makes the time-stretching unusable for me at least. But it's almost usable, others would be fine with it, and it's just a specific sound; it's consistent. But more realistically, fixing time-stretching is hard. It's DSP. You need a serious grasp of mathematics. You can't just add a few if statements and have it all work. (I still bet I could make it sound better than that if I had a hack at the source code but I always think that...) The loop glitch is much easier to fix and REALLY annoying. The glitch is simply silly. I understand that when the box came out, they had a problem. But they had a rev. that *almost* fixed the issue, but not quite. What's with that? And this _isn't_ a hard issue, algorithmically. In fact, I don't really have a model of why there's any issue at all.(*) Still, that's certainly fixable with logic, not DSP -- in other words, you should be able to just "add a few if statements" and make it work. I understand realtime code is pretty hard in general but I stand by my evaluation that this must be problem that's feasible to solve without too much engineering time. Power to the people! So here's my suggestion. I think we should get together everyone who has an RC-50 and get them all to ask for a fix to BOTH issues -- but making clear that the glitch is the most important one. The reason we ask for both is that they are then sort of forced to give us one. :-D Always ask for more than you hope to get when you're negotiating. We need to point out that the unit was flawed out of the box, we've stuck with it, and the supposed fix didn't really improve the time stretching, it helped the glitch but it's still there and it's been a long time. looperglitch.com think think think. heh, here's what I'd do. I'd register a site called looperglitch.com and I'd put just text and embedded youtube videos from tons of musicians with someone demonstrating the problem with the glitch and the time stretching. Then everyone who owns the unit can contact Roland's tech support and send this URL; and we can post it to the appropriate music and support groups so it gets some publicity. I'll bet we could get it on music-thing at least.Possible ideas for the videos The videos would be short and sweet; we need one where you compare the unit's performance with another Looper that does a really good job at it. For example you'd compare the Headrush with the RC-50 for the loop glitch, or with the Repeater for the time glitch. I know it's not entirely fair to use the Repeater, which is "best of show" for time stretching, but we really want to make our point. The ideal videos would have almost no speech in them. "This is the headrush. This is the RC-50. Headrush. RC-50" (you show the good one first so the contrast is more obvious...) Sorry for being so dogmatic and etc. in the last text. Feel free to ignore what I say... :-D I can do a lot of this.I can certainly do pretty well all of this, certainly setting up the site, myself. But there's no point if I'm just some I'll try to record some at my gig tonight, actually -- there's a camera there and I'll have all three of those units there to compare set up. It costs nada to have more videos, you should all record some. I can do a little magic to make sure that they appear in "random order" within each category so everyone gets a shot. We need people to do this!It doesn't have to be very many but it has to be more than one lone crank. (* -- Oh, wait, I do. In these sorts of machines, you always need to be a little ahead of realtime. So they represent their sound in chunks of a fixed size for manipulation and then queue these up. Unfortunately, their queue implementation is lame and doesn't handle this specific case until the currently playing chunk is finished, though it gets the time calculations right.)
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For example you'd compare the Headrush with the RC-50 for the loop glitch, or with the Repeater for the time glitch. I know it's not entirely fair to use the Repeater, which is "best of show" for time stretching, but we really want to make our point. 36:
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200804/msg00013:Re[2]: HOW MANY LOOPS DO YOU USE SIMLUTANEOUSLY?
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complex and interesting stuff using just an AKAI Headrush E-2, who
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200804/msg00527:Research Paper Introduction, any thoughts?
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Akai headrush, Boss RC20 and the Lexicon Vortex. Although five years old
200808/msg00454:RE: DL4/Akai Headrush Reliability
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I have a headrush 2, which is still in it's box. wasn't grungey enough
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And yes, there is much loopage going on, with a Headrush, PDS 8000, Line 6 DL-4, and multiple Booomerangs.Thanks, and hope to see you at this very special gig. Please come up and say hi!
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Mine has worked flawlessyT--at the peak of the disco outfreakage...On Aug 10, 2008, at 3:51 PM, "Aaron S." <ephemere.66@gmail.com> wrote:So, I purchased the Akai Headrush about nine months ago. I love the hell out of this pedal, and plan on using it for years to come. However, I have come upon one quirk in its operation: the left switch seems to work only about thirty-five percent of the time... I.e., three times out of ten, I hit the left switch, and it starts my recorded loop for a split second, then cuts out, and I have to re-hit it. This started happening mere weeks after I bought it.
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So, I purchased the Akai Headrush about nine months ago. I love the hell out of this pedal, and plan on using it for years to come. However, I have come upon one quirk in its operation: the left switch seems to work only about thirty-five percent of the time... I.e., three times out of ten, I hit the left switch, and it starts my recorded loop for a split second, then cuts out, and I have to re-hit it. This started happening mere weeks after I bought it.
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200808/msg00241:NYC gig: LAMBIC w/Percy Jones (Brand X) @ the Stone Weds. Aug. 6th
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HI, JimI just sent you an email reply off list. That was a past gig I referred to at the Tea Lounge, this Wednesday's gig at the Stone, Ave C and 2nd St. @ 10 pm. We had a rehearsal with Percy a few days ago that went really well, and we're quite looking forward to this gig. If anyone from LD comes, please come up and say hi.Thanks,Paulhttp://paulsullivan.comSubject: Re: NYC gig spam: LAMBIC w/special guest Percy Jones (Brand X) @ the Stone Weds. Aug. 6thGadzooks! Brand X well remembered and congrads on being associated with Percy. That collective really takes me back as well ages me Paul. Is it the Tea Lounge in Park Slope on Union? I live in Park Slope. I have a question about the TL that I'd like to email you off list, I'll chk your site for your contact. Jim Goodinwww.jimgoodinmusic.comwww.chinapaintingmusic.com On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 2:35 PM, Paul Sullivan <paulsull@earthlink.net> wrote:Hi, everyone Lambic is very happy to be furthering our association with the great fretless bassist Percy Jones. We first played with Percy at the Tea Lounge back in April. That gig was very well received and so we knew we had to do it again. This performance is at the Stone, the premiere experimental and avant-garde music performance space started by John Zorn. The Stone is located on the corner of Avenue C and east 2nd Street. We'll be doing one set this Wednesday starting at 10 pm. For more info on the Stone: http://www.thestonenyc.com/ for more on Percy Jones http://percyjones.net/ and for more on Lambic http://www.myspace.com/lambicAnd yes, there is much loopage going on, with a Headrush, PDS 8000, Line 6 DL-4, and multiple Booomerangs.Thanks, and hope to see you at this very special gig. Please come up and say hi!__________________http://paulsullivan.com
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Lambic is very happy to be furthering our association with the great fretless bassist Percy Jones. We first played with Percy at the Tea Lounge back in April. That gig was very well received and so we knew we had to do it again. This performance is at the Stone, the premiere experimental and avant-garde music performance space started by John Zorn. The Stone is located on the corner of Avenue C and east 2nd Street. We'll be doing one set this Wednesday starting at 10 pm. For more info on the Stone: http://www.thestonenyc.com/ for more on Percy Jones http://percyjones.net/ and for more on Lambic http://www.myspace.com/lambicAnd yes, there is much loopage going on, with a Headrush, PDS 8000, Line 6 DL-4, and multiple Booomerangs.Thanks, and hope to see you at this very special gig. Please come up and say hi!__________________http://paulsullivan.com
200809/msg00785:Re: akai headrush E2 + echoplex dp
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if there is such a LED in the headrush, it might also work!
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200809/msg00772:Re: akai headrush E2 + echoplex dp
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Messing about with the Tape Echo on the Akai E2 Headrush :)http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=kB3QQFkiem4K x-- Kayla's website: http://www.kaylakavanagh.com
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> P.S. My Headrush bit the dust last month. Do I have to leave the
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P.S. My Headrush bit the dust last month. Do I have to leave the list until I get a new looper? ;-)
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200812/msg01176:Re: 2 questions about akai headrush E2
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And another one to add to the list - something I tried out with the Akai HeadRush in Tape Echo mode :)
200812/msg01167:2 questions about akai headrush E2
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I have 2 questions for anyone with experience with the headrush:(1) hiss? I've read some reviews that the hiss can be bad. My setup is mildly prone to hiss as is (and I typically take things out because hiss does bother me).
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I have 2 questions for anyone with experience with the headrush:(1) hiss? I've read some reviews that the hiss can be bad. My setup is mildly prone to hiss as is (and I typically take things out because hiss does bother me).
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And another one to add to the list - something I tried out with the Akai HeadRush in Tape Echo mode :)http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/video/video.php?v=34413755754
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200902/msg00017:What can you do with two loopers?
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the second Headrush for use as a delay: both would be used as loopers. Is
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Hi folks, I am a novice with this stuff, but I'd thought I'd throw out this question out to get some ideas. I have an Akai Headrush E2 that I've been playing with, and I like it a lot--it's easy for me to use as a looper and lots of fun. I have the chance to buy a second Headrush for pretty cheap, and I'm wondering what one would do with two loop pedals? I already have some pretty cool delays and a tape echo, so I wouldn't need the second Headrush for use as a delay: both would be used as loopers. Is this useful, or would it mostly be redundant?
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Then there's the Headrush, but with 3/4s of the price of the SMM, the
200903/msg00542:Re: SMM w/Hazari (was: Least Costly Live Looping Solution)
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>> The Akai Headrush can be had for just under £100.
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> >> The Akai Headrush can be had for just under £100.
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> The Akai Headrush can be had for just under £100.
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advent of the RC-2. I think the Akai Headrush is more expensive here
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The new ones are still metal but feel a bit different. Seem more reliable although the switches are dodgy on both versions. Matt Stevenswww.mattstevensguitar.commattstevensguitar@btinternet.com On 13 Mar 2009, at 23:34, Stephen Moyes wrote:I think I paid £199 for my DL4 around 7 or 8 years ago. I thought that was pretty expensive, but I have used it a lot and I think I have got my money's worth out of it. I would be reluctant to pay that much for one now though, let alone £250. The ones being made now are apparently pretty unreliable. I think they are made of plastic now (not sure about that) so surely they should be cheaper. At least mine is still working well and still getting lots of use.Steve----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick Walker" <looppool@cruzio.com>To: "LOOPERS DELIGHT (posting)" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 10:57 PMSubject: re: Least Costly Live Looping SolutionAndy wrote:"In UK, the DL4 is pricey, it's always been £250. "Good lord, I never knew that. I've always wondered why so few Britsuse them. That must be thereason.On this side of the pond, it was the very cheapest one on the market fora long time until theadvent of the RC-2. I think the Akai Headrush is more expensive herein the states too.Is the Line 6 DL4 more expensive in Europe as well?How about Japan?South America?
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Headrush, the 3 Boss RC usin loopers and the EH 2880 looper, Robert Keeley
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200908/msg00113:Best Vocal Looper Beginner Suggestion please...
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I fall in love with the LOOP things after watch some youtubes. I wanna use it with my voice, only voice no other instument.Then, I found this social! hahahaSo, I wanna testing some of it. However in Thailand there's only Boss - ex.RC-50 RC20XLand Digitech Jamman to try in the shopI don't wanna get too advance gear but if it's worth for creating loops and maybe live performance, I will. Gibson EDP will be my top list but just only it's a bit expensive for beginner like me who's not that sure about looping life that muchand I'm wonder if it's too advance or complicate than RC-50 or JAMMAN or not. (I prefer Jamman if compare to RC20XL just because of the XLR for microphone)about the RC-20 and Akai Headrush I've read many review and it's not so suitable with the vocal looper? Are they right?or I should try
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> about the RC-20 and Akai Headrush I've read many review and it's not so
200909/msg00688:Re: odd Boss DD20 behaviour when reducing/increasing delay time
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experiences including Headrush, DL4, SMM and the DD20) would recommend
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200910/msg00521:Re: affordable portable usb foot-controller with pedal
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I always thought a modular version of the FCB would be cool. With slightly smaller buttons, you could have a unit with 2, 4, or 8 buttons, or more. Mix and match as needed. Add expression pedals only if you need them. Compatibility with a Novation style button and slider controller would be really useful. All one system, all using the same software editor all through the same USB port. I actually surprised nobody has done this. Midi controllers are so common now and clearly they have a market. Add Bluetooth control and it would be close to perfect. On Oct 23, 2009, at 10:25 AM, Warren Sirota wrote:4 buttons would be hard for me. I could easily do a single bank fs, dedicating two buttons to "virtual bank switching" in the computer, but I find different banks to be an impediment to simplicity in performance, so I'd prefer more buttons in a single bank -15 would be awesome! one thing I have started doing lately is using some keys on the computer kbd and some pads on the Trigger Finger to take some of the load off the footpedal. One difficulty with keystrokes, tho, is that is that the correct program has to be in the foreground to receive the keystrokes - it'd be nice to have a keystroke router that would intercept all keystrokes and route them to 3 programs, which could separately decide whether or not to react. And, of course, there's the question of paring down the number of params that you control in realtime to the ones that are *really* useful. That lightens your conceptual load as well as the fs programming. On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Rainer Straschill <moinsound@googlemail.com> wrote: Per said: > The fact that it doesn't offer banks could be problematic for users that need access to controlling many parameters while playing (I use 80 to 100 parameters). ...which is basically a problem all of us are facing to some degree, not only with regard to MIDI controllers, especially if your music contains a large portion of improvised material: How to manage the tradeoff between a simple, small and easily controllable setup and the possible wish for a huge functionality? It's possible to do looping with one (Boss RC-2) or two (Akai Headrush, EH SMM) footswitches. On the other hand, Mobius functions easily take up more than 30 footswitches, and then you still have a lot of context-sensitive behaviour (aka "alternate endings"). So how far can you go with the four footswitches (and one exp pedal) the Line6 has to offer? Is it only the feature set of a DL4 and nothing more, or are there ways around it? First of all, in theory (and using a sophisticated MIDI handling, and I'm not saying that it's nice to operate), you can put the exp pedal into the equation: give every switch a different function depending on the pedal being "toe", "heel", "upper half" or "lower half". Voila, you already have 16 different assignments. Another idea is to actually work within a composed framework - which does not specifiy any content, only the processing (including looping) applied within a flowchart. For that, you basically need two footswitches ("go to next step" and "branch to alternative path"), so you still have two to spare (e.g. one for tap tempo and one for sudden ending/reset/panic/whatever). Something like that works quite well e.g. in Ableton Live, although implementing the different automation you need for effects, Mobius etc. will be much more of a challenge than to simply play a nice piece of music ;). Rainer --- http://moinlabs.de http://www.myspace.com/moinlabs http://www.twitter.com/moinlabs http://www.ustream.tv/channel/The-MoinSound-Studio-Sessions http://vimeo.com/moinlabs http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/straschill/ -- Warrenhttp://www.ubetoo.com/Artist.taf?_ArtistId=6679http://www.warrensirota.com
200910/msg00526:Re: affordable portable usb foot-controller with pedal
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It's possible to do looping with one (Boss RC-2) or two (Akai Headrush, EH SMM) footswitches. On the other hand, Mobius functions easily take up more than 30 footswitches, and then you still have a lot of context-sensitive behaviour (aka "alternate endings").
200910/msg00519:Re: affordable portable usb foot-controller with pedal
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201002/msg00371:NYC gig spam: Lambic Jones live at Barbes this Saturday 2/13 in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
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HI, everyonewe're looking forward to playing at Barbes in Park Slope on Saturday February 13th at 8 pm. We'll be doing one show at 8 pm until about 9:30. Barbes is in Park Slope on 6th ave at 9th street (718 965-9177) . http://barbesbrooklyn.comThere is much loopage from Boomerangs, DL-4, Headrush, and the varispeed champ, the PDS-8000...Lambic Jones is Lambic (Paul Sullivan-guitar and Stephen Moses-drums and trombone) plus the legendary Percy Jones on bass.Here's our latest video, there are lots of others listed there, also. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9QikJahe54Hope to see you there, and thanks from Lambic Jones! http://www.myspace.com/lambic
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201002/msg00537:NYC gig spam: Lambic Jones live at Barbes TODAY Saturday 2/13 in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
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HI, everyonewe're looking forward to playing at Barbes in Park Slope on Saturday February 13th at 8 pm. We'll be doing one show at 8 pm until about 9:30. Barbes is in Park Slope on 6th ave at 9th street (718 965-9177) . http://barbesbrooklyn.comThere is much loopage from Boomerangs, DL-4, Headrush, and the varispeed champ, the PDS-8000...Lambic Jones is Lambic (Paul Sullivan-guitar and Stephen Moses-drums and trombone) plus the legendary Percy Jones on bass.Here's our latest video, there are lots of others listed there, also. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9QikJahe54Hope to see you there, and thanks from Lambic Jones! http://www.myspace.com/lambic
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201003/msg00944:Re: Yamaha MFC10 midi foot controllers and the EDP-1
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where you can see/hear for yourself. The guitarist uses both a Akai Headrush
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Akai Headrush (the oldest model). I know that's not what you want but I
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201003/msg00558:Re: Robert Lewis' Quest for Looping
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201004/msg00347:Question about multiple looping setup
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personally have used an Akai Headrush in some of my solo live gigs but I'm
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>personally have used an Akai Headrush in some of my solo live gigs but
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>personally have used an Akai Headrush in some of my solo live gigs but
201004/msg00949:other gear that does long delay like EDP?
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digitech pds series-i think had 8 secdigitech rds-8 sec rack unitakai headrush 2-says 35 sec of delay, 5 sec of tape delay mode (i research & debated getting, didn't though...)there are also some old zoom multieffect units that i thought had 10 sec of delay???? can't remember model #
201004/msg01013:Re: (Mostly, but not entirely) OT: Interviewage
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201005/msg00243:RE: computer ozone mainstage rant before bedtime
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HiI know your comment was related to a MAC but the same principals should apply.I have had issues, with a PC based set up on an M-Audio Black Box, (When it works it is superb) when it does not its is soooo! frustrating. What I have noticed is that it is all about the sequence (order) that you switch things on in. eg if I boot the PC and my sequencer package before the Black Box it does not work correctly.So I have found that it is best to switch on the Black Box (before anything else) then boot the PC, Once the operating system is running, I check in control panel to see if the operating system and the hardware are 'talking' to each other. Then I boot the sequencer package, as it boots it checks the Input/Output interface of the attached device. At this point if it checks OK then everything will work fine. If not then I go back and start the sequence again until they are 'talking' to each other correctly.I used to be a computer/electronics engineer but have given it up to focus on my musicand yes I also hate computer when they don't work. There is nothing worse than when you have that inspirational moment of creativity and you need to get it down and you get tripped up by a bit of kit playing up.For info I currently use a number of looping devices and fx at various timesRoland RC50Akai HeadRush IIAdrenalinn IIBoss GT6EbowM Audio Black BoxAbleton Live (demo version)In the past I used to have a WEM Copycat (a classic) Nothing beats that tape saturation sound.And have experience of all sorts of hardware and software packages for the MAC and PC (even Atari's and older kit)I am currently in the middle of recording an Album 'Spider Mind Safari' that will be launched on the Fri 28th May 2010. I am collaborating with many different artists/poets/musicians You can check out my Facebook Blog here.http://bit.ly/SpiderMindSafari_Launch_EventOne or more tracks will included looping. Please check out the blog and if you think others may be interested please pass it on.I hope that helps.Kind regardsKevin Jenkins BSc MASelectaSound07788779917play@selectasound.co.ukwww.selectasound.co.ukhttp://twitter.com/SelectaSoundFrom: mark@markfrancombe.comDate: Wed, 12 May 2010 01:23:17 +0200Subject: computer ozone mainstage rant before bedtimeTo: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.comPlease excuse the following rant. Its completely necessary I'm afraid, or else either the MacBookPro, the Ozone keyboard/soundcard or me will be going out the window. (Maybe all 3)So, I sit down for an evening of forgetting my differences I have with software loopers and, in the spirit of bettering myself and my possibilities to getting to a little known west coast festival later in the year, and possibly needing a slightly more PRO sound for a famous guys tour I might be auditioning for.. (long sentance sorry) I plug in my ( I know I know not very profesh, but its what I ve got for now OK) MAudio Ozone into the mac, and fire up Mainstage...
201005/msg00506:Re: (Actually ON Topic) New Brothers Quay film
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sound.Most of the live looping was on the percussion instruments, which were also the first parts laid down; I used various combinations of a DL4, and RC-20, a Headrush and an EchoPro, recorded some improvisations and then did a lot of editing.Here's the film again <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxtjoH--GbA> and here's an interview in which Stephen Quay talks a little about this and another project we're working on... <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5jsDp7cbbM>(Did Stephen just refer to me as a "boy"????)-t-
201005/msg00037:Delay/loop pedals w "old" style time adjust
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headrush 2-says 35 sec of delay, 5 sec of tape delay mode (i research
201005/msg00038:Re: Delay/loop pedals w "old" style time adjust
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akai headrush 2-says 35 sec of delay, 5 sec of tape delay mode (i
201005/msg00042:Re: Delay/loop pedals w "old" style time adjust
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unitakai headrush 2-says 35 sec of delay, 5 sec of tape delay mode (i
201006/msg00116:Re: If You Could Keep Just One...
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Akai Headrush which I like, but is limited.
201007/msg00552:Re: Live looping with bass and vocals.
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I got an Akai Headrush to hold me over, I really missed the EDP.
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> The next steps were, not specifically in that order, Headrush, DL4, RDS
201101/msg01007:Re: Introductin & naive questions
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Things that can't: EH SMM w/Hazari, first version of Akai headrush, Boss DD20 in looper ("Sound on Sound") mode.
201101/msg01004:Re: Introductin & naive questions
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> Things that can't: EH SMM w/Hazari, first version of Akai headrush, Boss
201101/msg00687:Re: New from Vox - NAMM visitors, please check this out!
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I have preordered the LP2 a few days ago (to replace my Headrush) and I am not sure if I should have waited to see what NAMM would bring. The two independent loops in the new Boss and the Vox are appealing, but I never liked the Boss RC pedals and the Vox doesn't look that intuitive to use (and I am not that much into the effects - I prefer to have separate outboard fx). I guess I should just wait for some reviews to come in.
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The next steps were, not specifically in that order, Headrush, DL4, RDS
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> The next steps were, not specifically in that order, Headrush, DL4, RDS
201101/msg01016:Re: Introductin & naive questions
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> Things that can't: EH SMM w/Hazari, first version of Akai headrush, Boss
201101/msg01001:Re: Introductin & naive questions
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Things that can't: EH SMM w/Hazari, first version of Akai headrush, Boss
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played at the antwerp festival too. i thought he was rather splendid. you can watch his performance on vimeo here - http://vimeo.com/21133177very minimal setup. just a few boss pedals and an old akai headrush, but he developed a huge wash of sound that was very captivating.
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On 2011-03-17, at 7:30 AM, Simeon Harris wrote:played at the antwerp festival too. i thought he was rather splendid. you can watch his performance on vimeo here - http://vimeo.com/21133177very minimal setup. just a few boss pedals and an old akai headrush, but he developed a huge wash of sound that was very captivating.
201105/msg00565:Re: livelooping articles for a guitar magazine
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Holland show looping with a Headrush. If not famous, then certainly
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Akai E1 Headrush, Digitech RDS
201107/msg00376:Re: questions for loopers (andy b)
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Akai Headrush 148:
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Akai Headrush
201109/msg00454:Re: Multiple instruments to one effect rack/pedal board?
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Yes. There are a few ways to do it from A/B/Y type pedals (I think Radial Engineering does this), to DI's, to having a separate dedicated mixer. I think that is what KT Tunstall does. She sends her guitar and vocals into a mixer then into her board/Akai Headrush Looper.
201109/msg00273:Re: GEAR alert: new Boss looper RC300 loopstation ...
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My friend, Brandon Bailey, uses the RC-30 and really enjoys it...I think he had a Headrush before. That would probably work for me, but I've heard several poor reviews of the pedal for a multitude of reasons. He has a lot of live stuff on YouTube, and an album out, but here is a clip with the RC-30 specifically -http://youtu.be/vJTHZYYkQjE.
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I just read about someone else who said that changes effects/scenes while looping isn't going well. On the M13 it is seamless. The more I use the M13, the more I like it. It isn't ideal, but such a huge value! Getting something smaller just to have a dedicated looper, like the Headrush for example, doesn't make sense, IMO.
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In that way, while I might be limited to chord progressions to an extent, I would be able to vary dynamics by dropping out one of the three recordings. Son of Dave does this all with a Akai Headrush. However, he can't undo separate loops. It is all but the original recording or nothing.
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well the akai headrush is pretty affordable and doubles up as a pretty nice tape delay for when you're not looping. the only drawback is the somewhat limited loop time
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> well the akai headrush is pretty affordable and doubles up as a pretty nice
201111/msg00505:Re: Boss PS-6 as a tool for looped bass.
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With the set-up Boris is talking about, any latency can screw up a loop and the timing. When I tried the POG2, everything was synched in regards to staring and stopping, BUT the bass was always offbeat. Yuck!I use a Boomerang III and I know one guy using an LP-1, otherwise, harmonica-one-man-band types tend to use pretty basic loopers like the Headrush. Sometimes, if the riff is longer than a bar or two, you can think your timing is good but even if it is a hair off, it can screw things up. I don't think that is the issue here. I totally get the latency issue and how that can create a sort of drift feeling.
201111/msg00506:Re: Re: Got a question about looper outputs
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akai headrush and the looperlative lp-1 which will allow you to send
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well the akai headrush is pretty affordable and doubles up as a
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> well the akai headrush is pretty affordable and doubles up as a pretty
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>> well the akai headrush is pretty affordable and doubles up as a
201111/msg00498:Re: Got a question about looper outputs
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akai headrush and the looperlative lp-1 which will allow you to send
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(Akai Headrush in delay mode being an example)
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as loopers, but I seem to remember this was also true for the Headrush).
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my looping world had progressed from Headrush and DL4 to Repeater, and
201207/msg00128:Re: Recommendations for a new loop pedal...
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I've used an Akai Headrush E2 for a couple of years for basic live looping, but I'm looking to change my live setup in ways that the Akai can't support...
201207/msg00160:Re: Recommendations for a new loop pedal...
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-I've used an Akai Headrush E2 for a couple of years for basic looping, but I'm looking to change my live set in ways that the Akai can't support...I've pored over all of the specs of the various pedals out there and my head is spinning. Would anyone be willing to give their suggestion for what would be best for the following:- I'm a singer/songwriter who primarily uses an acoustic guitar.- My biggest need: I want to be able to create drum loops prior to my shows to use as backup, so I want to be able to access different pre-recorded loops easily (sometimes 2 or 3 different loops within a song) and turn each one on and off easily. I will also be doing some on-the-fly vocal looping that I will need to be able to store and turn on and off as well. Optimally, I want to do all of this using just foot switches.I was looking at the Digitech Jamman Stereo or the Delay, but I don't know if either one will
201207/msg00132:Re: Recommendations for a new loop pedal...
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I've used an Akai Headrush E2 for a couple of years for basic live looping, but I'm looking to change my live setup in ways that the Akai can't support...
201207/msg00131:Re: Recommendations for a new loop pedal...
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I've used an Akai Headrush E2 for a couple of years for basic live looping, but I'm looking to change my live setup in ways that the Akai can't support...
201207/msg00146:Recommendations for a new loop pedal...
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I've used an Akai Headrush E2 for a couple of years for basic looping, but
201207/msg00126:Recommendations for a new loop pedal...
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I've used an Akai Headrush E2 for a couple of years for basic live looping, but I'm looking to change my live setup in ways that the Akai can't support...
201409/msg00067:RE: Loopers-Delight-d Digest V14 #174
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Hi, sorry if I was obscure. My background is varied but does involve philosophy of time, though I haven't been near a philosophy department for 3 decades. The theoretical context is that of Fraser ("of time passion and knowledge") and to a lesser extent of Kubler ("The Shape of Time") and of Collingwood (pick a book!). But also it does involve a lot of work in librarianship and knowledge work (lots of ontologies for many purposes).I don't know how much of this stuff is commonly discussed as I am not active in the community* , but it concerns the idea of time, and cycles of time, and our words for and conceptualisation of those cycles. In 1976 I was given a copy of "Persian Surgery Dervishes" and "Rainbow" the same week I found "Time Passion and Knowledge" remaindered in a bin at a long gone bookshop in Karrinyup Shopping Centre, and it seemed almost fore-ordained (I was 16, everything looks that way at that age). To quote from a later bit he wrote "The Art of the Audible "Now""** "I believe that explanations which focus on the flow of time, such as the one I represented, address significant but only secondary issues in the study of time in music. For, by taking the flow of musical time for granted, they fail to recognize and hence attempt to explain the fundamental rational mystery of music. Namely, by what means does music first establish the experience of time in the domain of hearing, so that it may then modulate and modify its flow? It is my thesis that music is unique among the arts because it can determine, define, an audible present with respect to which expectations and memories may be generated. Biological, noetic (that is, mental), and social processes are also capable of creating nows: the biotemporal, nootemporal, and sociotemporal presents. These, together, form the nested hierarchy which we usually mean by the unanalyzed concept of "now." Through articulated sound, music has something to say, as it were, to each member of that hierarchy"The -chrony words in the lexicon were chose to explore the nature of looped music in terms of the repeated audible now.At the time I was smitten with 3rd stream music - Lewis and Schuller - and in my mind I conceived of a possible "4th stream music" that used tape technology to make a hybrid of the classical and improvisatory traditions, and also incorporated the music of the north (to me) of Kecapi Suling and Gamelan, and Raga, and also the drone of the indigenous corroboree music of Australia. And Fraser's ideas seemed to give a framework for that.I can expand on it, but I think that says it all. So the ontology and thesaurus I wrote out was a systematic attempt within that framework to get a term for everything I had observed within the 4th stream tradition (I still can't think of a better term, but it's looping and things that are like looping). Performance-wise, I used to play the recorder (I made an electric tenor recorder by drilling out the fipple and silasticing a condensor mike - well, a friend did it for me) and using octave doublers and halvers with the reel-to-reel recorders that people were throwing out because they had discovered the cassette tape. I did all sorts of loop-things, including decay music and Heath-Robinson (Rube Goldberg for US people) setups of tapes going around and around. All on old valve-driven equipment, with the basement room filling up with the smell of warming dust, tyvek and solder.I wanted to perfect the improvisation of canon in octave, and the art of hocket-based melody in voices. I tried multiple loop lengths and so forth, and I wanted to create a kind of live orchestration as well. Then along came Fripp and Eno doing something more interesting and clever and I got a job and I buried it for a while. And then Eno came up with "4th world". And a car accident unexpected neuralgia made me give up music. Then with the rise of digital looping I revisited it all and take up playing the kalimba and ukulele. I now almost exclusively play the Hohner guitaret and a couple of Nykalimbas constructed especially for me. I use a few different types of delay to contrast their nature - Boomerang, Headrush, Timeline, Echorec, Deja Vu - as well as my latest joy, a Logidy Epsi convolver.So I set out to make something in passacaille, or rondino, or fugue and play it through that way. I also often make loops separately in the sense of turning off the playback live and then play the results (or play along with the results). Additionally, I should say that I also involve field recordings - I love making the field recordings drive the impetus of the music-making, and a friend of mine curates and prepares matrices of sound (we call it Rokehan, which is a Japanese movie term for location hunting) wherein he makes imaginary landscapes - this is orchestration following Cage's (1937) dictum: "Wherever we are, what we hear is mostly noise. When we ignore it, it disturbs us. When we listen to it, we find it fascinating. The sound of a truck at 50 m.p.h. Static between the stations. Rain. We want to capture and control these sounds, to use them, not as sound effects, but as musical instruments." So - some instances of my live looping:Me live-looping In C https://ivodnegalatea.bandcamp.com/album/the-art-guitaret-vol-iv-the-serendipitist-guitaretMe playing multiple pass loops with the sound of two steam hammers driving in a pile driver https://ivodnegalatea.bandcamp.com/track/chasing-the-mountain-of-lightMe making a pavane based on the rhythm of a canoe being rowed https://ivodnegalatea.bandcamp.com/track/geometric-inequalitiesMe making a passacaille based on an incredibly squeaky windmill: https://ivodnegalatea.bandcamp.com/track/many-mansionsMe doing a pasa doble to crickets and birds: https://ivodnegalatea.bandcamp.com/track/how-it-beganMe improvising an oratorio to crows! https://ivodnegalatea.bandcamp.com/track/impressions-that-remained Me making a triple concerto for the voices of the mbira https://ivodnegalatea.bandcamp.com/track/the-serendipity-machine So that's probably too much information, but I thought I should honour the length of Rick Walker's reply. (I should confess I have a playlist of Rick's music of the sound grabbed from some of his youtubes for listening to on the far too many occasions when I put in 30 hour days at work).Also I should say I am pseudonymous, as the people I work for/with don't want my name turning up on google searches and having potential investors realise that my soul doesn't belong to the company. I hope you won't mind that. It's a condition of the employment that I very badly need. Cheers*in fact to quote Kubler "More lonely than ever, the artist today is like Dedalus, the strange artificer of wonderful and frightening surprises for his immediate circle." that's me** (you can get it through JSTOR, here www.jstor.org.rp.nla.gov.au/stable/info/745887) Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 03:49:19 -0700From: looppool@cruzio.comTo: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.comCC: Loopers-Delight-d-request@loopers-delight.com; Loopers-Delight-d@loopers-delight.comSubject: Re: Loopers-Delight-d Digest V14 #174[...]
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Being on the other side of the world and unlikely to travel, but wanting to respond to the kind offer of future attendance, I thought I would attend in spirit and liveloop at the same time. So here it is a video of me playing, except what you see is what I see:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaDmIkV33GAMe, Hohner Pianet, Akai Headrush 2 (emulating tape) and Seymour Duncan Deja Vu (emulating a long length Bucket Brigade) put through a Logidy EPSi convolver. A single take in real time against a collage of 5 Freesound field recordings in a sequence on a Roland SP404x. So a performance.Only problem is that despite using line in you can hear the keys rattling as I thump them. Don't know how that happened. It was line-input to my Sony PCM but the mike mustn't have turned off.
201410/msg00060:Another noetic attendance - Guitaret live-looping incl novel technique (I think)
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Hi everyone - here is another live-looping performance, this time featuring my main instrument, the Hohner Guitaret. I am using all of my delays in t different forms, most often more than one for coloration effect. So there is Strymon Timeline and Akai Headrush II as wonky tape delays, Seymour Duncan as a heavily modulated 15 seconds BBD etc.The one this that people might be interested in technically (I haven't seen it done elsewhere, but I live on the edge of the desert on the wrong side of the world, and I really don't get out much, so I may have missed it) is routing routing the send from a freeze pedal (EHX super-ego) through a Digitech Whammy DT that has as a sidecar the Molten Voltage MIDI T pitch sequencer - so I get all of the wonderful sympathetic sound of granular delay and sustain, but with a sequencer-like pitch variation. (I also route it out through an old Akai Pandora 4a in "stars" and mode which has a reso-distorting effect). Anyway, I haven't heard of this being done, and it is a really nice trick. You can program any number of sequences into it and manipulate it on the fly. I have had up to 60 steps in breve rhythm moving the musing around - it makes for a really interesting wash under the most often monotone/modal looping practice (I thought it up to break through that tendency). I often put another pitch bender in front of it for a kind of mode shifting thing. Anyway, here is my hat-tipping to the wonderful performances at Socal Loopfest 2014 - four performances in different looping approaches I hopehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=So2z6h4KBY4&list=PLz_vwEfvzwQgaoDNLxoqBWNdH4NJYPsFX&index=1ig
201411/msg00088:RE: what is the state of things with pedals these days?
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http://www.moltenvoltage.com/products/OZ_by_PedalSync_-_Strymon_TimeLine_Delay_LOOPER_Controller_by_Molten_Voltage.htmlThe other currently available thing I have and use is (lo fi I know) the Zoom Bluetooth multistomp for 1-4 sec looping. When I travel for work I grab that and my little Danelectro Hamp and my Risa travel uke. Up to 6 hours of 4 second looping goodness on the run. This is because I fully expect to lose all my luggage and don't want unreplaceable thingsbut my true love -This is not state-of-the-art as it is no longer made, and it hasn't lots of features - but I am completely in love with my Deja Vu pedal from Seymour Duncan. It can't do lots of clever things, but what it does it does beautifully, and I have been using it almost exclusively since I got it despite other pedals with better features.Effectively they put a bucket brigade device in front of a 30 second delay you can use as a looper, so it's effectively a 30 second BBD with all the artefacts I can want. Plus it has an effect send round so you can treat the signal. I got a Timeline because it had that capability on looping, but I haven't really used it yet despite having it for a while. I have also Headrush and Boomerang and a laptop with various things, and I force myself to do planned things with them, but when I go and jam in the odd 30 minutes available, I tend to only use the Deja Vu. When I want to do multi time things I tend to have left channel headrush on massive tape delay and right channel deja vu on maximum modulation mode. Yes I am falling for mood kitsch, but I love it
201411/msg00097:Re: what is the state of things with pedals these days?
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> I have also Headrush and Boomerang and a laptop with various things, and
201411/msg00099:RE: what is the state of things with pedals these days?
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It's stereo out but through phase inversion, bit of a downer that. And only mono in. Same with the Akai headrush II - mono in five outs (!). I'm also addicted to stereo which makes a lot of things problematic. Why I got the Timeline - for the stereo preservation. But the sound isn't the same.The sound - it's (insert every analogue fanboy crush word here). Irreplaceable.I have a thing going I call lived-looping, where my pianet is permanently on in a room, with a collage of sounds. And people go in and play it, and the regen is just short of endless - it will decay to silence over the collage which is a permanent loop. And people who say they have no music, or people who never played in their life, or people who say that they hate modern music, and people who think looping is bullshit, (and and and ...) hear the birds and waves and thunder, and go in and play, and play forever. I have to go and get business-types who have come to talk about Serious Things and say "Uh, Doug, the meeting..." after 30 mins or so. They will play "Mary had a little lamb" or "Advance Australia Fair" or "Loch Lomond" or some pop song, and then by the time they've got to the end it regenerates, and they start to smile, and then they're lost. And a large part of the allure is the SD Deja Vu - everything you do on it sounds like every favourite musical moment you ever heard. (SO calls the room "the Kaleidophone")> From: mark@grubmah.com> Subject: Re: what is the state of things with pedals these days?> Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2014 18:22:04 -0800> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Wow. I remember the Deja Vu but I don't think I'd gone pedal intensive yet at the time. If it were stereo, it would be a slam dunk for me — probably much better than using the El Capistan as a looper. Of course, stereo would also up the complexity of the inserts. I wish I wasn't so fond of stereo chorus and delays.> > As for the TC delays, I pretty much always use them in the quarter plus dotted eighth mode, but the Nova has other options. I'm trying to love the _expression_ pedal with the Alter Ego X4 but I'm finding it to be a pain to program.> > Mark> > > On Nov 8, 2014, at 5:28 AM, Ivodne Galatea <takas20@hotmail.com> wrote:> > > > This is not state-of-the-art as it is no longer made, and it hasn't lots of features - but I am completely in love with my Deja Vu pedal from Seymour Duncan. It can't do lots of clever things, but what it does it does beautifully, and I have been using it almost exclusively since I got it despite other pedals with better features.> > > > Effectively they put a bucket brigade device in front of a 30 second delay you can use as a looper, so it's effectively a 30 second BBD with all the artefacts I can want. Plus it has an effect send round so you can treat the signal. I got a Timeline because it had that capability on looping, but I haven't really used it yet despite having it for a while. I have also Headrush and Boomerang and a laptop with various things, and I force myself to do planned things with them, but when I go and jam in the odd 30 minutes available, I tend to only use the Deja Vu.>
201411/msg00100:Re: what is the state of things with pedals these days?
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It's stereo out but through phase inversion, bit of a downer that. And only mono in. Same with the Akai headrush II - mono in five outs (!). I'm also addicted to stereo which makes a lot of things problematic. Why I got the Timeline - for the stereo preservation. But the sound isn't the same.The sound - it's (insert every analogue fanboy crush word here). Irreplaceable.I have a thing going I call lived-looping, where my pianet is permanently on in a room, with a collage of sounds. And people go in and play it, and the regen is just short of endless - it will decay to silence over the collage which is a permanent loop. And people who say they have no music, or people who never played in their life, or people who say that they hate modern music, and people who think looping is bullshit, (and and and ...) hear the birds and waves and thunder, and go in and play, and play forever. I have to go and get business-types who have come to talk about Serious Things and say "Uh, Doug, the meeting..." after 30 mins or so. They will play "Mary had a little lamb" or "Advance Australia Fair" or "Loch Lomond" or some pop song, and then by the time they've got to the end it regenerates, and they start to smile, and then they're lost. And a large part of the allure is the SD Deja Vu - everything you do on it sounds like every favourite musical moment you ever heard. (SO calls the room "the Kaleidophone")> From: mark@grubmah.com> Subject: Re: what is the state of things with pedals these days?> Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2014 18:22:04 -0800> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Wow. I remember the Deja Vu but I don't think I'd gone pedal intensive yet at the time. If it were stereo, it would be a slam dunk for me — probably much better than using the El Capistan as a looper. Of course, stereo would also up the complexity of the inserts. I wish I wasn't so fond of stereo chorus and delays.> > As for the TC delays, I pretty much always use them in the quarter plus dotted eighth mode, but the Nova has other options. I'm trying to love the _expression_ pedal with the Alter Ego X4 but I'm finding it to be a pain to program.> > Mark> > > On Nov 8, 2014, at 5:28 AM, Ivodne Galatea <takas20@hotmail.com> wrote:> > > > This is not state-of-the-art as it is no longer made, and it hasn't lots of features - but I am completely in love with my Deja Vu pedal from Seymour Duncan. It can't do lots of clever things, but what it does it does beautifully, and I have been using it almost exclusively since I got it despite other pedals with better features.> > > > Effectively they put a bucket brigade device in front of a 30 second delay you can use as a looper, so it's effectively a 30 second BBD with all the artefacts I can want. Plus it has an effect send round so you can treat the signal. I got a Timeline because it had that capability on looping, but I haven't really used it yet despite having it for a while. I have also Headrush and Boomerang and a laptop with various things, and I force myself to do planned things with them, but when I go and jam in the odd 30 minutes available, I tend to only use the Deja Vu.>
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It's not that cheap, but Strymon's dTape tech emulates ever flaw in tape echoing you could want - crinkle, wear, bias, wow & flutter, tape age. It's on bother the el Capistan and the Timeline. Unbeleivable effect. The Timeline does everything conceivable with all families of delaying. I am a bit intimidated by mine to the point of not using it. Check out the manual at Strymon. I think it does all these things. I'm not sure I understand the mulitiplier point though, the ElCapistan is also pretty good - same dTape tech but cheaper, but I can't speak for itI tend to use my Akai Headrush II instead because it's so simple. but it isn't as good an emulation. Goes up to 20 secs in tape mode, but doesn't multiply over a certain lengthI played the Catalinbread Belle Epoch but I didn't get it because it only goes to 800msec> Subject: OT: > From: jrploopers@kliklak.net> Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2014 17:07:47 +0100> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Slightly OT:> > I use my fav digital delay (Vestax DDG-1) as a short interval looper (up to 1024ms), but it is slowly giving up to work, and they are very rare.> > Does anybody have a tip of todays new pedals/ztable units (not rack mount!) for the following delay features:> > - behaves like a tape upon delay time change (like a EHX SMMH in loop mode)> - dedicated hold switch (not momentary - just circles delay buffer until switched off, input to buffer switched off, no fade)> - delay time modulation with separate depth and speed control, capable of extreme settings, approx. from 0.05 Hz to at least 20 Hz> - has a separate dial for a delay time multiplication, e.g. 0.5x - 2x, furthermore if delay dial is already at 0.5x, then resulting range would be 1-4x and vice versa for the other extreme.> - writes slices of live signal into delay buffer at moentary buffer position, when fast on/off-switching the hol. > - stereo would be nice, but mono already works with me.> > you probably won't find much ddg-1 live examples anywhere, however, the 1980s rack mount predecessor vesta fire dig 411b is technically the same unit, though mono. But any rack unit is too big for my travel setup.> recently checked out the super awesome death by audio echo dream 2, but it is missing the hold switch. http://www.deathbyaudiostore.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=DBA012 > > any hints on otehr product or diy things? thanx a lot!> > jayrope> ---> kliklak.net> aircushionfinish.com> prinzenallee.com> >
201412/msg00087:Re: OT: Digital tape delay with hold and modulation
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> I tend to use my Akai Headrush II instead because it's so simple. but it
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Ibanez DM-1100Rig On Monday, December 15, 2014 5:05 AM, Ivodne Galatea <takas20@hotmail.com> wrote: Why is it that no matter what delay unit or looper or reverb I read about, I want it? (headbang) Probably not the same but just in case it helps you throughhttp://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Vestax-MDD-9-Digital-Delay-Vintage-Unit-/180910639806> Subject: Re: OT: Digital tape delay with hold and modulation> From: jrploopers@kliklak.net> Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 11:53:50 +0100> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Ivodne, thanx for the hints. > > Both the timeline as well as the el capstan seem to lack a dedicated hold button, though.> What makes the DDG-1 so special is, that it's originally a DJ unit. RCA jacks, table unit and all. > It's hold freezes the max 1024 sec delay and allows it to be pitched just like a tape, obviously using a simple variable pitch rate control (0.5x - 2x).> This gives me a range of two octaves, which i can use to play melodies just with the dial on the speed of the delay buffer. Awesome.> Using the hold switch on/off in a fast manner inserts bits of original audio into the delay buffer aswell, which i use to create unforseeable surprises during improvisation. I seem to function better as a musician, when surprised of what i hear. > > By now i didn't find another unit like this.> > Here's what i just wrote to Strymon about wnated features in one unit> > - behaves like a tape upon delay time change (so basically pitching/speeding accordingly)> - has delay time modulation with depth and freq/time (0.05 - 20 Hz), capable of extreme settings - in tape mode> - has a hold button / this takes original signal to bypass delay circuit, while delay buffer loops indefinately. > Buffer behaves again like tape, when modulated or delay time is changed manually.> - delay is digital> > Anybody else on this? Thanx much!> > jayrope> ---> kliklak.net> aircushionfinish.com> prinzenallee.com> > On Dec 13, 2014, at 11:04 PM, Loopers-Delight-d-request@loopers-delight.com wrote:> > > From: takas20@hotmail.com> > To: loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com> > Subject: RE: OT:> > Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2014 18:02:48 +0000> > > > It's not that cheap, but Strymon's dTape tech emulates ever flaw in tape echoing you could want - crinkle, wear, bias, wow & flutter, tape age. It's on bother the el Capistan and the Timeline. Unbeleivable effect. The Timeline does everything conceivable with all families of delaying. I am a bit intimidated by mine to the point of not using it. Check out the manual at Strymon. I think it does all these things. I'm not sure I understand the mulitiplier point though, the ElCapistan is also pretty good - same dTape tech but cheaper, but I can't speak for it> > > > I tend to use my Akai Headrush II instead because it's so simple. but it isn't as good an emulation. Goes up to 20 secs in tape mode, but doesn't multiply over a certain length> > > > I played the Catalinbread Belle Epoch but I didn't get it because it only goes to 800msec> > > > > > > Subject: OT: > > > From: jrploopers@kliklak.net> > > Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2014 17:07:47 +0100> > > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > > > > > Slightly OT:> > > > > > I use my fav digital delay (Vestax DDG-1) as a short interval looper (up to 1024ms), but it is slowly giving up to work, and they are very rare.> > > > > > Does anybody have a tip of todays new pedals/ztable units (not rack mount!) for the following delay features:> > > > > > - behaves like a tape upon delay time change (like a EHX SMMH in loop mode)> > > - dedicated hold switch (not momentary - just circles delay buffer until switched off, input to buffer switched off, no fade)> > > - delay time modulation with separate depth and speed control, capable of extreme settings, approx. from 0.05 Hz to at least 20 Hz> > > - has a separate dial for a delay time multiplication, e.g. 0.5x - 2x, furthermore if delay dial is already at 0.5x, then resulting range would be 1-4x and vice versa for the other extreme.> > > - writes slices of live signal into delay buffer at moentary buffer position, when fast on/off-switching the hol. > > > - stereo would be nice, but mono already works with me.> > > > > > you probably won't find much ddg-1 live examples anywhere, however, the 1980s rack mount predecessor vesta fire dig 411b is technically the same unit, though mono. But any rack unit is too big for my travel setup.> > > recently checked out the super awesome death by audio echo dream 2, but it is missing the hold switch.http://www.deathbyaudiostore.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=DBA012 > > > > > > any hints on otehr product or diy things? thanx a lot!> > > > > > jayrope> > > ---> > > kliklak.net> > > aircushionfinish.com> > > prinzenallee.com> > > > > > >
201412/msg00089:RE: OT: Digital tape delay with hold and modulation
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The Akai Headrush II has a knob for both - one for loop time and one for head gap (it has four "heads" and you can go from XX--------XX to X----X-----X----X - I may have spelled that wrong). One of the reasons I am disappointed with others is they don't have that, and why the Headrush is my favourite apart from the others.> Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 11:41:23 +0000> From: akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Subject: Re: OT: Digital tape delay with hold and modulation> > On 15/12/2014 10:53, jrploopers wrote:> > - behaves like a tape upon delay time change (so basically pitching/speeding accordingly)> > > Unfortunately there's two ways that can happen.> > 1) Tape head moves (like in an Echoplex Delay) . Result, pitch warble which gets into loop, basic pitch the same.> > 2) Tape speed changes, varispeed. pitch of material changes in the way you require.> > Most manufacturer's now accept 1) as standard, or so it seems.> It's much easier to implement, and as it's like the old analog echoplex so why would they make more effort.> > Really the effect you want is only common in early bucket brigade delay machines,> ...or more related to tape loops.> > I want to add to your feature set too :-)> > - stereo delay> - insert for feedback> - 32s delay at least> - button to double delay time without pitch change> - square wave modulation, easy to set to octave, 5th, 4th> - tap time without pitch change, option to clear out old loop on the first tap> > > > > andy> > >
201412/msg00034:RE: post your issues with loop machines
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Funny the problems that crop up. I use the Deja Vu as a looper because of the bucket brigade analogue distortion/modulation. It's perfect, but the thing that drives me mad is that the feedback control is only usable in about a 1 degree range somewhere near 3 o'clock. Tiny bit more and it regenerates until it feeds back. tiny bit less it dies away and doesn't loop. I would give anything for a trim pot there. Also irritating on setting the avartan (loop/cycle time) . It can be dialled between nothing and 4 seconds, then from then on it's only tap control. I want to be able to dial in 10/12/15/20 etc seconds, but can't. I also have a Headrush which I use for tape-saturation delay sounds. I would so love to be able to dial in 10/12/15/20 etc seconds avartan. then I could start both pedals as 15, or one at 12 and one at 15. or one at 9 and one at 18 or whatever. I love their sound so much I won't replace them (nothing on a computer comes close) but this drives me mad (especially as the Deja Vu is hold-down-for-duration-of-loop and the Headrush is tap-start-tap-stop, so I can't even do it with a tap dance). Also I have to remember to make the Headrush into Tape mode - wish I could have it remember settings.For the purposes of the survey - no mechanical problems, both are second hand, and the Headrush at least is secondhand ex moderate live use. I think the Deja Vu is an ex shop demo. No line noise, crackle, know crackle any of that stuffI have run both of external LiON batteries for half an hour. Only serious irritation is the outs. The Deja Vu has the phase inversion stereo, but if you use it into a mix the input signal is massively deadened. The Headrush has four outs, and proposes that you can run them for each head position, but after the initial four repeats the sound all comes out of the first head. I got a mini-mixer to do a stereo spread for that, and it's useless for it - misleading avdt etc. But you can switch off the inputs by putting a jack into it, which is a nice use for it (I keep on intending to wire up a sidecar with switches to make that happen, but time...)I also have a secondhand Boomerang III which I only use for the live multitracking kind of looping, absolutely no problems with it at all (well, I've never managed to upgrade the firmware, which is very irritating). But mechanically it's the best bit of music kit I've ever owned - the buttons are all large pads pressing into heavy duty microswitches, good for a hundred thousand duty cycles. And the sound can't be beat. I tend to use it for live recording rather than a Logic or Cubase or Wavelab, because it's so much easier to control.I also have a secondhand Timeline which I underuse as it is fiddly. I recently got an Oz sidecar pedal for it and it makes it a much accessible as a looper.I'd like to put in a quick mention of the Superego freeze, which I use a huge amount and hasn't given any grief at all. It's not strickly speaking a looper (well, I would argue it is, but it might not match other people's expectations). I mention it because the same switch is being used in the new Nanolooper 360, so I would hazard a guess that it is indestructible too. I keep on nearly buying one because it is non-volatile and stores 12 loops and is battery powered.Hope that is of use> Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2014 12:37:54 +0000> From: akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Subject: Re: post your issues with loop machines> > > Huh, the RC-50 didn't sound great regardless of bit depth.> > Really the need for 24bit converters isn't a quality issue as such, it's to do with headroom.> > If you have a stompbox with no volume control on the input you need 24bit> to handle the variation in levels that the user will feed in.> > If there's volume trim on the input then a bit depth beyond 16 is only going to> help if the rest of the circuitry is 'studio quality', and you're in a studio.> Live it's not going to make a perceivable difference.> > > good question though :-)> will have a think if there's any relevant data I can send you.> > andy> > > > On 05/12/2014 11:41, jrploopers wrote:> > So for instance i am dispappointed by BOSS downgrading the bit depth of their rc-300/505 series to 16bit> > (while the RC-50 sounded better on 24),> > by bad converters (Boss again for instance sound really flat and harsh on large PA systems),>
201412/msg00090:RE: OT: Digital tape delay with hold and modulation
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Why is it that no matter what delay unit or looper or reverb I read about, I want it? (headbang) Probably not the same but just in case it helps you throughhttp://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Vestax-MDD-9-Digital-Delay-Vintage-Unit-/180910639806> Subject: Re: OT: Digital tape delay with hold and modulation> From: jrploopers@kliklak.net> Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 11:53:50 +0100> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Ivodne, thanx for the hints. > > Both the timeline as well as the el capstan seem to lack a dedicated hold button, though.> What makes the DDG-1 so special is, that it's originally a DJ unit. RCA jacks, table unit and all. > It's hold freezes the max 1024 sec delay and allows it to be pitched just like a tape, obviously using a simple variable pitch rate control (0.5x - 2x).> This gives me a range of two octaves, which i can use to play melodies just with the dial on the speed of the delay buffer. Awesome.> Using the hold switch on/off in a fast manner inserts bits of original audio into the delay buffer aswell, which i use to create unforseeable surprises during improvisation. I seem to function better as a musician, when surprised of what i hear. > > By now i didn't find another unit like this.> > Here's what i just wrote to Strymon about wnated features in one unit> > - behaves like a tape upon delay time change (so basically pitching/speeding accordingly)> - has delay time modulation with depth and freq/time (0.05 - 20 Hz), capable of extreme settings - in tape mode> - has a hold button / this takes original signal to bypass delay circuit, while delay buffer loops indefinately. > Buffer behaves again like tape, when modulated or delay time is changed manually.> - delay is digital> > Anybody else on this? Thanx much!> > jayrope> ---> kliklak.net> aircushionfinish.com> prinzenallee.com> > On Dec 13, 2014, at 11:04 PM, Loopers-Delight-d-request@loopers-delight.com wrote:> > > From: takas20@hotmail.com> > To: loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com> > Subject: RE: OT:> > Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2014 18:02:48 +0000> > > > It's not that cheap, but Strymon's dTape tech emulates ever flaw in tape echoing you could want - crinkle, wear, bias, wow & flutter, tape age. It's on bother the el Capistan and the Timeline. Unbeleivable effect. The Timeline does everything conceivable with all families of delaying. I am a bit intimidated by mine to the point of not using it. Check out the manual at Strymon. I think it does all these things. I'm not sure I understand the mulitiplier point though, the ElCapistan is also pretty good - same dTape tech but cheaper, but I can't speak for it> > > > I tend to use my Akai Headrush II instead because it's so simple. but it isn't as good an emulation. Goes up to 20 secs in tape mode, but doesn't multiply over a certain length> > > > I played the Catalinbread Belle Epoch but I didn't get it because it only goes to 800msec> > > > > > > Subject: OT: > > > From: jrploopers@kliklak.net> > > Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2014 17:07:47 +0100> > > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > > > > > Slightly OT:> > > > > > I use my fav digital delay (Vestax DDG-1) as a short interval looper (up to 1024ms), but it is slowly giving up to work, and they are very rare.> > > > > > Does anybody have a tip of todays new pedals/ztable units (not rack mount!) for the following delay features:> > > > > > - behaves like a tape upon delay time change (like a EHX SMMH in loop mode)> > > - dedicated hold switch (not momentary - just circles delay buffer until switched off, input to buffer switched off, no fade)> > > - delay time modulation with separate depth and speed control, capable of extreme settings, approx. from 0.05 Hz to at least 20 Hz> > > - has a separate dial for a delay time multiplication, e.g. 0.5x - 2x, furthermore if delay dial is already at 0.5x, then resulting range would be 1-4x and vice versa for the other extreme.> > > - writes slices of live signal into delay buffer at moentary buffer position, when fast on/off-switching the hol. > > > - stereo would be nice, but mono already works with me.> > > > > > you probably won't find much ddg-1 live examples anywhere, however, the 1980s rack mount predecessor vesta fire dig 411b is technically the same unit, though mono. But any rack unit is too big for my travel setup.> > > recently checked out the super awesome death by audio echo dream 2, but it is missing the hold switch.http://www.deathbyaudiostore.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=DBA012 > > > > > > any hints on otehr product or diy things? thanx a lot!> > > > > > jayrope> > > ---> > > kliklak.net> > > aircushionfinish.com> > > prinzenallee.com> > > > > > >
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It's not that cheap, but Strymon's dTape tech emulates ever flaw in tape echoing you could want - crinkle, wear, bias, wow & flutter, tape age. It's on bother the el Capistan and the Timeline. Unbeleivable effect. The Timeline does everything conceivable with all families of delaying. I am a bit intimidated by mine to the point of not using it. Check out the manual at Strymon. I think it does all these things. I'm not sure I understand the mulitiplier point though, the ElCapistan is also pretty good - same dTape tech but cheaper, but I can't speak for itI tend to use my Akai Headrush II instead because it's so simple. but it isn't as good an emulation. Goes up to 20 secs in tape mode, but doesn't multiply over a certain lengthI played the Catalinbread Belle Epoch but I didn't get it because it only goes to 800msec> Subject: OT: > From: jrploopers@kliklak.net> Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2014 17:07:47 +0100> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Slightly OT:> > I use my fav digital delay (Vestax DDG-1) as a short interval looper (up to 1024ms), but it is slowly giving up to work, and they are very rare.> > Does anybody have a tip of todays new pedals/ztable units (not rack mount!) for the following delay features:> > - behaves like a tape upon delay time change (like a EHX SMMH in loop mode)> - dedicated hold switch (not momentary - just circles delay buffer until switched off, input to buffer switched off, no fade)> - delay time modulation with separate depth and speed control, capable of extreme settings, approx. from 0.05 Hz to at least 20 Hz> - has a separate dial for a delay time multiplication, e.g. 0.5x - 2x, furthermore if delay dial is already at 0.5x, then resulting range would be 1-4x and vice versa for the other extreme.> - writes slices of live signal into delay buffer at moentary buffer position, when fast on/off-switching the hol. > - stereo would be nice, but mono already works with me.> > you probably won't find much ddg-1 live examples anywhere, however, the 1980s rack mount predecessor vesta fire dig 411b is technically the same unit, though mono. But any rack unit is too big for my travel setup.> recently checked out the super awesome death by audio echo dream 2, but it is missing the hold switch. http://www.deathbyaudiostore.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=DBA012 > > any hints on otehr product or diy things? thanx a lot!> > jayrope> ---> kliklak.net> aircushionfinish.com> prinzenallee.com> >
201511/msg00008:Re: Favourites missing RE: Listing live-looping tools: Any tool you know I might be missing?
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My two favourites and chief want-to-own are missing - the Seymour Duncan DejaVu hybrid delay (Digital delay that first sends the signal through a bucket brigade chip) which basically gives me a 24 second bucket brigade device- the Strymon El Capistan tape emulatorneither of these have undo or multi track - they're in the category of simple loopers with the Akai Headrush, my third favourite for sound.My chief want-to-own not there is the Makenoise Phonogene which emulates the original tape device of Schaeffershttp://www.makenoisemusic.com/phonogene.shtmlgranular loopingStrymon timeline's also missing - I had one and sold it despite loving the sound because it was too complicated for my underpowered mind to use when playing.Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2015 11:56:44 +1100Subject: Re: Listing live-looping tools: Any tool you know I might be missing?From: geekon@gmail.comTo: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.comHi,I also didn't see any of the Looperative product in the list. Namely the LP1 and LP2.The Digitech Trio definitely doesn't record audio, it 'listens' to audio and then build a backing track.CheersGuyOn Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 8:41 AM, Anders Bergdahl <anders_e_bergdahl@hotmail.com> wrote:
201511/msg00007:Re: Favourites missing RE: Listing live-looping tools: Any tool you know I might be missing?
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My two favourites and chief want-to-own are missing - the Seymour Duncan DejaVu hybrid delay (Digital delay that first sends the signal through a bucket brigade chip) which basically gives me a 24 second bucket brigade device- the Strymon El Capistan tape emulatorneither of these have undo or multi track - they're in the category of simple loopers with the Akai Headrush, my third favourite for sound.My chief want-to-own not there is the Makenoise Phonogene which emulates the original tape device of Schaeffershttp://www.makenoisemusic.com/phonogene.shtmlgranular loopingStrymon timeline's also missing - I had one and sold it despite loving the sound because it was too complicated for my underpowered mind to use when playing.Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2015 11:56:44 +1100Subject: Re: Listing live-looping tools: Any tool you know I might be missing?From: geekon@gmail.comTo: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.comHi,I also didn't see any of the Looperative product in the list. Namely the LP1 and LP2.The Digitech Trio definitely doesn't record audio, it 'listens' to audio and then build a backing track.CheersGuyOn Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 8:41 AM, Anders Bergdahl <anders_e_bergdahl@hotmail.com> wrote:
201511/msg00005:Favourites missing RE: Listing live-looping tools: Any tool you know I might be missing?
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My two favourites and chief want-to-own are missing - the Seymour Duncan DejaVu hybrid delay (Digital delay that first sends the signal through a bucket brigade chip) which basically gives me a 24 second bucket brigade device- the Strymon El Capistan tape emulatorneither of these have undo or multi track - they're in the category of simple loopers with the Akai Headrush, my third favourite for sound.My chief want-to-own not there is the Makenoise Phonogene which emulates the original tape device of Schaeffershttp://www.makenoisemusic.com/phonogene.shtmlgranular loopingStrymon timeline's also missing - I had one and sold it despite loving the sound because it was too complicated for my underpowered mind to use when playing.Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2015 11:56:44 +1100Subject: Re: Listing live-looping tools: Any tool you know I might be missing?From: geekon@gmail.comTo: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.comHi,I also didn't see any of the Looperative product in the list. Namely the LP1 and LP2.The Digitech Trio definitely doesn't record audio, it 'listens' to audio and then build a backing track.CheersGuyOn Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 8:41 AM, Anders Bergdahl <anders_e_bergdahl@hotmail.com> wrote:
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I love it because it lets me compose in real time in counterpoint. And to play in the manner that Terry Riley dreamed up. (or the anonymous French Technician, or Pierre Schaeffer or...) And the Eno ideasI also love the kaleidophony of it all. I love playing things on different loops at the same time and hearing them drift away. Something I really love doing is "lived looping" where I have my Hohner Pianet (electric piano say) going through various reverbs and so forth, and having a long long duration analog delay (Seymour Duncan Deja Vu or Akai Headrush or Strymon El Capistan) and leaving it to decay over hours, and letting people who normally don't play music to have a go making loops. I've done that kind of thing for decades, leave loops running for days hearing them decay slowly. It requires a tolerant family/house sharers, but it's like watching the weatherigFrom: 3x09@carlsonarts.comTo: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.comSubject: Seeking InspirationDate: Fri, 5 Feb 2016 15:47:02 +0000
201602/msg00221:RE: Specific Requirements For Pedal
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I will say, regardless of what system you go to, you're going to have to "adapt to it" as well as "it adapt to you." I'm currently tearing out my hair trying to come up with something IDEAL - umm, I'll be bald soon! Most of these work with a sequential "undo" capability, so IF you can remember where and how you loaded a loop in, you can claw your way back to it (erasing everything on the way, sadly). The basic, almost philosophical decision I had to make was to look for the single ultra-everything box, or use a combination of smaller, dumber ones to creat initial loops then load them into a higher-order processor. You got your general, you got your field marshals, you got your sergeants, you got your privates.... I have something of an aversion to basic "Boss tone" - I've had an RC20-XL since their debut, and the only way I can get it to sound good is to feed it a fully-processed signal. To the best of my knowledge, Boss hasn't upgraded their root-level preamp in... forever. So I bought both a Pigtronix Infinity and a TC Electronic Ditto X2 with the idea that ONE would end up as the master brain, but they BOTH sound so good I haven't HAD to bust one back to private. I do believe I'm going to end up with Audacity computer recording as my FINAL final stage. Since the Infinity and the DItto will each hold two loops without "committing", and the Boss and an Akai Headrush can each hold one, that gives me six before I have to finalize ANY ONE LOOP... and I CAN reverse direction and store several final sub-master versions onto the Boss if I want to. Which immediately brings up Enemy #2 (Enemy #1 is, alas, my own BRAIN'S lack of storage - i.e. - "What a great lick - where'd THAT come from?"). Enemy #2 is NOISE. It just piles up, and up, and... Every layer of storage adds more. And, even with humbuckings, sitting right in front of a not-P.O.S. monitor doesn't help either. And you HAVE to be willing to dump stuff, or at least tease your brain into being able to repeat something cool. If you could play it once, you can play it again, although this is a frighteningly anti-"mojo", anti-"inspiration" point of view. C'mon MAGIC FINGERS... Do Your Thing! Well, NO. The few people I've "philosophized" with (there's that word again) over looping agree, yer BRAIN is the hardest thing to trick into performing adequately.> Subject: Re: Specific Requirements For Pedal> From: ajmechkov@yahoo.co.uk> Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2016 09:57:12 +0000> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Exactly what I was about to say :-)> > Sent from my iPhone> > > On 26 Feb 2016, at 08:26, Antony Hequet <antony.hequet@yahoo.fr> wrote:> > > > I use the RC 500 and I like the power and simplicity. If you are not going to go computer then sync two RC 500 is the way to go> > > >> On 26 Feb 2016, at 00:37, Sebastian Comeau <Sebastian.Comeau@stu.gsmd.ac.uk> wrote:> >> > >> Dear all,> >> > >> I am looking for a pedal that can have many loops happening at once, each with independent controls (so that I could have, say, 8 layers of music and be able to change/stop any one of them without interfering with the others). The best I've managed to find online is the Boss RC 500, which does 5 channels. Anyone know anything that can do more than 5?> >> > >> Warm wishes,> >> Toby> >> This mail checked by Sophos PureMessage> > >
201603/msg00004:RE: Specific Requirements For Pedal
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loops without "committing", and the Boss and an Akai Headrush can each
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