Topic: A question for SouthPaw41L
Hi Toney,
You have mentioned when you perform that you use a piece of equipment to 'loop' your other instruments and this is something I know nothing about. From the little I have picked up I think it can give you drums and then repeat play your instrument, so I have this vision in my mind and to set the scene:
It is a hot sunny day, the local saloon bar is filled with the local townspeople, in one corner a game of poker is in progress and in another is a stage with musical instruments upon it. Then the saloon doors open and a figure is silhouetted between them. A hush falls over the room as this man ambles in. He tall, broad of shoulder (possibly a 41" chest) and narrow of hip, slightly bow legged, wearing heeled riding boots with jangling, silver spurs. He has Levi 501's with a denim shirt, a colourful silk bandana at his neck and a Stetson upon his head. Around his waist is a magnificently tooled, silver buckled leather belt with a matching holster on his left holding a bone handled Colt Peacemaker balanced by a large Bowie knife sheathed on his right. His face is deeply tanned and a hand rolled cigarette dangles from the corner of his mouth. He smiles ruefully and breaks the silence with a slowly drawled "Now you all relax and enjoy your drinks. I done come here to entertain you all" as he makes his way to the stage. (OK remember that I was brought up on Zane Grey, J.T. Edson, The High Chaparral and Rawhide so to me all Americans are Texan cowboys).
Right so now you get onto the stage and flick a few switches and start the drum beat going, then pick up the bass and play the bass for the verse, then you go to the keyboard and add that to the now looping drum and bass, the acoustic is next and then that is changed for the new Washburn. Now you are ready for the vocals and lead guitar, but hang on a minute we have now had four variations of the first verse (and not even thought about the chorus yet) before a note has been sung so the audience will have either dropped off to sleep, gone home for their supper or nipped off to the OK Corral for a gunfight.
Now I do realize that the scenario in the previous paragraph cannot possibly be true so just how does this 'looping' work please.
I have aimed this slightly tongue in cheek question at SouthPaw as I know he regularly uses and advocates this equipment but I would really welcome an answer from anyone.
Take care,
Roger