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Re: new member





stanitarium@earthlink.net wrote:

> just for info's sake what are you using after edp exactly and how are the
> results? jus wonderin...
>
> goinloopy
> stanner
> ----------
> >From: lance glover <baumhaus@earthlink.net>
> >To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> >Subject: Re: new member
> >Date: Wed, Apr 25, 2001, 4:22 PM
> >
>
> >Professor Vast wrote:
> >
> >> just joined list today so i thought i'd say hi. i've had rebirth, 
>just got
>
> >hello dino, welcome to the list.
> >acoustic/electric/electronic instruments>mixer>edp>etc.>hard disc
> >recorder>burner
> >
> >ciao,
> >
> >lance g.
> >

oh, let's see...

after the edp it's mostly for signal enhancement, rather than effects
processsing, i.e. sometimes i go thru one of those little art tube mp 
preamps,
then into the recorder; and/or sometimes i compress things with a joemeek 
vc6;
but most often it goes straight into a vox ac15 or a fender twin, then 
mic'd
(sm57, akg c1000s) into either of those preamps, then it hits the 
recorder. i'm
happiest with the ac15 if i'm looping mostly guitar, i like that sound a 
lot. if
there are other sources, generally mic'd things- percussion & found stuff, 
i
tend not to use the amp; for keyboard i experiment with different amps- i
generally prefer this to a direct signal- my studio is fairly lively 
(concrete
floor, etc.) and i like trying to capture some of that room sound...

hope that helps!

best,
lance g.