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I want to start messing around looping pedals with multiple instruments. Mostly drums and bass guitars. My question is can I use a single microphone for the drums and should I use a dual input looping pedal/station? Secondly what looping stations/pedals are recommended? Also do they quantise? Probably not. Anyway. Thanks. Also I don't want to spend all the monies.
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Also, you mean 'imagery', not 'imaginary'. Was that phone auto-correct/complete again?
Auto cucumber. And yes it's conveying the right feeling I'm looking for. What translation of "Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light" into French works. I've seen it literally but I don't think it's effective. I'll have to bite the bullet and buy a book. And thanks for taking the time to respond. -
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Big fan of ND frames. And hot pink PC for cheapz are you're good to go. And "apparently" a few of the early (when he was starting up) NDs were made by Condor and these can be identified by cut out lugs. I don't know if it's true or not but that's what I've heard. And for £54 you have a bargain I think.
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I have some wheels you might be interested in. I built a set of NOS Shimano 600 hubs (120/100) onto a set Ambrosio Evolution rims. For the exact same reason you are planning to do it. I also have a 16 and 18 Shimano DX cogs and Velo Solo spacers needed (and the lock ring - I used an old BB lock ring)
And you'll have to axle swap the rear hub (I've done this and it's easy enough). A QR will not hold wheel.
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One mic for the whole kit. My kit isn't large. So I think one mic will work, maybe, possibly.