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Re: HELP! ONE-MAN BLUES BAND HOW TO??
Even the RC-20 XL should do the job for you.
Chris
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Josh Carroll <josh@infinivert.com>
> Or I think the RC-50 might be a good match for you.
>
> --Josh
>
>
>
> On Jun 8, 2007, at 11:08 PM, Dan wrote:
>
> > Man invest in a no nonsense boomerang! I love it and use it in
> > many different ways and live at
> > that as well! Have fun, Visualize whirled peas :o)
> > --- mjmeadors@aol.com wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> I am a blues musician who wants to use a looper to lay down, for
> >> example, first, a bass guitar
> >> 12 bar blues, then layer that with a guitar, a lead, then harp,
> >> then ... etc.. in a live
> >> situation. All live. None prerecorded.
> >>
> >> 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!
> >> Thanks! Mike
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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