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Re: Repeater or EDP
Just my two cents worth..
if money is tight...as a starter you might consider getting the BOSS
RC20XL
for less than a quarter of the cost of EDP -
its a lot of fun..and if you upgrade later to the
EDP/repeater...fine!..I think you will still enjoy also having the
portability and loop-storeability of the Boss - as a toy ; )
anyway - apologies if something in your longer post means that the Boss
is innappropriate..I'm away from my desktop at the moment
Best
Piers
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On Oct 25, 2004, at 6:24 pm, jondrums wrote:
> Job-
>
> I'm a percussionist and I own both the repeater and the EDP. If I
> might try, I think I can boil down the personality of the two machines
> into a basic statement. Certainly this is a generalization, but
> perhaps it helps you decide which fits your musical personality best.
>
> EDP: live oriented looper, no ability to prerecord or save loops, but
> has fantastic real time processing features.
> REPEATER: has limited live performance features, but shines in its
> unique ability to save and recall loops (and pitch/tempo shift them).
>
> If I had to own only one of the two, it would be the EDP. It fits my
> musical personality and just does everything I could possibly want it
> to.
>
> Jon
>
>> Dear Musicians,
>>
>> My name is Job, I am a 29-year-old percussionist/vocalist from The
>> Netherlands and I want to get involved in looping. I have been
>> reading a lot of reports and reviews on the websites of loopers
>> delight and harmony
>