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Re: flexible looper in small package
On Aug 26, 2005, at 12:36 PM, Kim Flint wrote:
> At 12:10 AM 8/26/2005, Ben wrote:
>> From: "Travis Hartnett" <travishartnett@gmail.com>
>>
>> I've seen very little evidence that there's been much research on the
>> part of manufacturers as to what makes a great looper (and what makes
>> a frustrating one).
>
> This seems to be true, unfortunately. Or at least it is true among the
> big name brands trying to make low-end loopers. I'm astonished at how
> clueless the designers of some of these recent devices are. They could
> come here and spend 10 minutes asking people what they really want in
> a looper and create a killer product, but they don't.
>
> The sad thing is, many musicians get their introduction to looping by
> way of one of these crappy devices. They miss out on important
> fundamentals of looping as a result. It must be frustrating to waste
> time learning on one of these things. Like learning to play guitar on
> an instrument with one string.
I think the market for these low-end loopers (like the RC-20) may not
be the constituency of this list. I imagine they sell most of their
units to musicians who want to pre-record backing tracks. How many
people are on this list, anyway?
Jesse