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Re: Poor loopers-zoom 2100
probably talking about the zoom 2100. they go in the 50-75$ range on ebay.
i had one for a few weeks (used). it has a 32 sec sampler (which is
the lo-fi mode)-it can have a 16 sec sample (higher rate). i thought
the quality of both were good. it also has a 6 sec delay and a 10
sec delay, and then of course
it has 3 sets of 5 sec samples. i thought the quality was good,
effects were decent, but the problem w/ mine was having it used i
found the "buttons" were not high quality-sometimes it worked when
you hit it, other times it didn't--so
not very accurate. plus the 5 sec samples relied on you keeping your
foot on the button to activate. but the 16 and 32 sec sample section
was nice at times (good for a low-cost long loop). my 2 cents...
s---
>For our new italian Friend..
>
>I spent an enjoyable noon discussing and eating with Kevin Cooney
>recently (who was coming with his familiy on holidays in france and
>Italy), and during the discussion he talked about a cheap Zoom
>machine (unfortunately I don't remember which model exactly, but I'm
>sure fellows here will do) that had a 30 seconds looper (or 3 * 8
>using the three switches of the pedal board), for next to nothing...
>
>It may be a way for you to start something (in my early days,
>looping meant a 2 sec Art machine...), especially if you can step on
>a second hand one...
>
>
>Olivier malhomme
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