Tech post for Nerds! What and why all these bloody buttons? ๐Ÿ˜œ

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One thing I forgot to mention is that each track of loop is dedicated to a different part in the stereo image with the two stereo tracks put on a permanent wide and narrow spread - this means I am also painting a stereo image as I go! Something else to keep the mind busy!

Here is a recent live video for your enjoyment at the last Ecstatic Dance:



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    Great, walk-thru, the stereo image is a great reason to use two loopers

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    Edit I mean THREE loop pedals

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    For sure, had no idea you are on Hive. Well here you are!

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    Yeah I was on steemit years ago, reopened my account to try out hive. Although it can be disorienting and disappointing often... The profit motive can really stifle creativity ๐Ÿฅบ

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    Well, I use it as a kind of archive and also as an alternative to legacy media. If I get kicked off for saying something real then at least I have a fall back as an online presence.

    Happy posting!

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    Not sure why this comment has been on my mind but feel it needs a deeper explanation - the other reasons for having more than one looper -

    • Independent control of different instrumental elements on the mixing board - which is multi-track, allowing me to mix high quality from a live performance by keeping the tracks separate
    • Independent control of loop elements to fade out and fade back in, to create build for a 'song' while live
    • Different loop lengths - meaning I can have one track that is 4 bars and another that is 8 bars - so the rhythm can be 2 bars, I can make a baseline that is 4 bars in length and a solo that is 8 bars in length - quantized to tempo automatically by the pedals and linked via midi

    Sometimes the most considered answer doesn't come to me until weeks later when the mind is prepared. ๐Ÿ˜„

    All the best man!

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    Great info. I've delegated my so so my like is not valuable, but it is sincere

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