Best way to implement a Looper

Started by Elantric, February 25, 2008, 01:23:56 PM

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Elantric

Jon Southwood wrote>

There are two places you can insert the looper, between the VG-99 and the
mixer, or on an effects send or buss send from the mixer.

My looping setup involves a couple instruments direct into a mixer (vg-99'd
guitar being one of them) and the Aux 1 send out from the mixer into an
Echoplex Digital Pro. The output of the EDP is fed back into a channel of
the mixer rather than the aux return (which gives me flexibility in routing
the looped material). At one point, I had VG-8, EDP, Line6 Delay/Looper (the
green 3-button pedal), an Akai Headrush, a BOSS SE-70, a Lexicon Vortex, and
a Lexicon MPX-1, all being routed by the mixer. I've since got rid of all
the loopers, save the EDP, the SE-70, and I'm getting ready to sell the
MPX-1.

Regardless, I had the ability to route to 3 different loopers, and route the
loopers' signals into other loopers or f/x for processing.

Hope that helps.

Cheers,
Jon Southwood

dead_lizard

That sounds pretty cool.

I plan on getting a looper next week. The only thing that bends my head around at the moment is the stereo possibilities. In my case, I'm gonna have to think outside the box as I only have the one aux channel in my desk and it is mono.

I'll get my chops together in mono, then think about it some more at a later date.

Worked for the Beatles :)


thebrushwithin

#3
He's great with loopers. I've got my eye on this eventually, when it's available for Mac soon.


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