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new toy! ehx 2880 (updated with sample)
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Author: cloudscapes on July 08 2006
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--> In an effort to build a live setup that doesn't rely on a computer, I got myself an EHX 2880 4-track looper! My live setup isn't fully ready yet, but this will aid a lot as a solo.... err... instrumentalist. I aim to use it as a "tape deck" to splice and cut beats and loops together. I want to be able to construct organic-sounding loops on the fly. A lot of hardware sequencers do offer that, but don't always offer ultimate flexibility without needing to set a bunch of things for the sample. I needed something straightforward and simple. To me, a looper is really appealing because the idea of looping magnetic tape crossing reading heads, and the timign to punch sounds in and out is something I can visualize in my head without any effort. Obviously the 2880 isn't magnetic tape, but the process is more-or-less the same. I can instictivly manage an infinitelly looping canvas much more easily than sequenced samples across multiple channels.

I spent a bit of last night and most of this morning aranging samples, sounds and beats to form neat rythms. I still have yet to read the manual but I had no trouble learning the controls. Here's what I've gathered so far:

Pros:
-As much recording space as your CF card can take, up to 4 gigs I think.
-Intuitive.
-MIDI in/out for BPM sync
-USB to access individual loop tracks as WAV files on the fly
-16/44 sound quality, seemingly lots of headroom.

Cons:
-Can't have multiple sets of loops on CF card. If you want more than the currently-playing set of loops, you need extra CF cards. According to the designers, it's because they couldn't find a way to easily use the controls to switch between sets. Personally I don't buy it. They could of just had an extras knob with an LCD (folder number on CF) to switch between sets. It also means when you make new loops, the old ones are overwritten, unless you have it connected to a computer and copy the loops first.
-Reverse and pitch/tempo bend affects on all tracks at once and not just the currently selected track. This isn't a HUGE issue, though.
-No MIDI for regular faders/knobs/buttons
-The optional foot-controller is more-or-less essential if you want your hands free. It's pricey too, at almost $200.
-I would of likes a minimum db threshold for the punch-in feature, so that I don't need to start my new sounds the instant I hit the rec button, and hitting it again the instant the sound ends.

I'm currently looking for a tool or BAT file that will quickly copy/zip the WAVs as I'm playing the looper in increments, to avoid overwriting things during a live session. For the moment, I have all my instruments hooked up to my mixer, and the mixer itself hooked up to the looper input, and it's output hooked to the soundcard/monitors. As far as I can tell there's no degredation of sound-quality. In the future, I might just hook it up to one of the mixer's send/return's, althoguh that wuld be a pain since Id have to occupy both of them, since I'd want to retain the stereo fidelity of the 2880. We'll see.

update - yay sample!

A 14 minute video of the new 2880 in action! I admit the performance doesn't really amount to anything. I just used some old samples on the es1 without any preperation (just triggering samples, not sequencing them). When my arm covers half the view it means I'm reaching for the mixer for whatever reason. Bearly pictured center-top is a bent DFX94 that I use for the background hum/drone, plus other various noises and feedback.

So far I'm still having trouble with timing and quantisization, but it's really fun!

the movie, 29 megs big
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Just noticed that Boss released the RC2 @ SNAMM . Sonicstate carries a video of it . Think that this is pricewise more in my league withnevertheless an imressive feature set ... link

Any update on the quantize/timing issue?

Are you able to sync this to a drum machine or other midi clock?

is there a way to use this with a midi interface to sync with reason or logic?

i think i'm gonna get this next week. snazzy.

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