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Re: What can you do with two loopers?



I LOVE having multiple delays... It's great for making rhythms of sound.  I use 2 line 6 dl4s and a kaoss kp3, as well as my laptop in combination with a behringer fcb1010.  Sometimes I also utilize the sampler on my Roland MC09 (small samples of 2 seconds a piece x 4) as well.

It can be a bit daunting at first, to find a way to work all that looping in with everything else, but if you toy around with it (and with ROUTING!  Routing is really what makes the possibilities so amazing... get a good sound card with lots of ins and outs...), you'll see what I mean.

Nevyn Nowhere
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Sad Music for Happy Humans


On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 12:15 PM, cliffkane <cliffkane@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi folks, I am a novice with this stuff, but I'd thought I'd throw out this question out to get some ideas. I have an Akai Headrush E2 that I've been playing with, and I like it a lot--it's easy for me to use as a looper and lots of fun. I have the chance to buy a second Headrush for pretty cheap, and I'm wondering what one would do with two loop pedals? I already have some pretty cool delays and a tape echo, so I wouldn't need the second Headrush for use as a delay: both would be used as loopers. Is this useful, or would it mostly be redundant?

Thanks,
Cliff