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#69938 by gbheil
Mon Jun 08, 2009 1:39 pm
Yes the changing / playing of the actual instruments plus Pauls voical talent is what makes the show for me as a fellow musician.
Too much "technology" would kill the show. The modern rendition of the one man band idea is the deal. Anyone can turn on a radio.

#69952 by jw123
Mon Jun 08, 2009 6:10 pm
I wouldnt judge Pauls show on a youtube video, you need to see him live!

Its awesome, as Ive said on here Im jealous, but too lazy to do anything about it! ha ha

You keep rockin Paul

Yea you dont have a guitarist to keep tellin TURN DOWN!

#69964 by Chippy
Mon Jun 08, 2009 7:42 pm
So how the heck does this thing keep in time? It must be echo related or something right? How does it modulate over a period of time? Have you found a time that it failed on you or that it was slightly out for whatever reason?

I ask because IF EVER I get out there my setup will not be too dissimilar to yours but using computers (if I cannot find ALL of the right people). I'll find some.

If something went wrong on me I suppose I'd turn to my kit which is where I can ad lib the best, perhaps some vocals, not sure really?

Anyway whatever. The idea is brilliant. More power to you Paul.

#69972 by neanderpaul
Mon Jun 08, 2009 8:51 pm
jw123 wrote:I wouldnt judge Pauls show on a youtube video, you need to see him live!

Its awesome, as Ive said on here Im jealous, but too lazy to do anything about it! ha ha

You keep rockin Paul

Yea you dont have a guitarist to keep tellin TURN DOWN!


I had to turn up when I jammed with Jimmy Danger. A couple of times when we were jamming to a loop I started I just stopped playing and was listening with my mouth open :shock: 8)

#69979 by neanderpaul
Tue Jun 09, 2009 12:53 am
Chippy wrote:So how the heck does this thing keep in time? It must be echo related or something right? How does it modulate over a period of time? Have you found a time that it failed on you or that it was slightly out for whatever reason?

I ask because IF EVER I get out there my setup will not be too dissimilar to yours but using computers (if I cannot find ALL of the right people). I'll find some.

If something went wrong on me I suppose I'd turn to my kit which is where I can ad lib the best, perhaps some vocals, not sure really?

Anyway whatever. The idea is brilliant. More power to you Paul.


First I step on it to record a digital phrase. Drums in the case of the "Always on the run" video. When I step on it again it starts over where it started recording. Then it continues playing that phrase until I stop it. When you hit the play/record/overdub button again it will overdub another layer of one two or three parts etc etc at a time. There is more to it than that but that is the short version. The jamman has glitched on me about 6 times since I've owned it. It cut a phrase short on me. I think it MIGHT have been my fault. The old Boss RC-20 never glitched in 6 years. Both loopers have strengths and weaknesses.

Thanks for the support. Live looping is SO MUCH FUN! I love performing live and watching people trip. I also love looping by myself. I will play for hours and hours straight.

#69981 by neanderpaul
Tue Jun 09, 2009 1:05 am
MadmX wrote:Wow! I never really caught on to this when I was glancing through the posts... Dude... your the real deal here... this is great stuff.



Man you have plenty o' skills. Your compliment means a lot. THANKS! :D

#70009 by Chippy
Tue Jun 09, 2009 1:17 pm
Thanks Paul.
So in essence then its all completely live in every verse/chorus and you can change tempo on the fly?

If that is the case its damned neat Paul.

neanderpaul wrote:
Chippy wrote:So how the heck does this thing keep in time? It must be echo related or something right? How does it modulate over a period of time? Have you found a time that it failed on you or that it was slightly out for whatever reason?

I ask because IF EVER I get out there my setup will not be too dissimilar to yours but using computers (if I cannot find ALL of the right people). I'll find some.

If something went wrong on me I suppose I'd turn to my kit which is where I can ad lib the best, perhaps some vocals, not sure really?

Anyway whatever. The idea is brilliant. More power to you Paul.


First I step on it to record a digital phrase. Drums in the case of the "Always on the run" video. When I step on it again it starts over where it started recording. Then it continues playing that phrase until I stop it. When you hit the play/record/overdub button again it will overdub another layer of one two or three parts etc etc at a time. There is more to it than that but that is the short version. The jamman has glitched on me about 6 times since I've owned it. It cut a phrase short on me. I think it MIGHT have been my fault. The old Boss RC-20 never glitched in 6 years. Both loopers have strengths and weaknesses.

Thanks for the support. Live looping is SO MUCH FUN! I love performing live and watching people trip. I also love looping by myself. I will play for hours and hours straight.

#70015 by neanderpaul
Tue Jun 09, 2009 1:38 pm
[quote="Chippy"]Thanks Paul.
So in essence then its all completely live in every verse/chorus and you can change tempo on the fly?

If that is the case its damned neat Paul.

yep it's completely live. What you record is what loops. Tempo can be changed after you "write" on the boss. I think you can change the tempo on the digitech just by tapping the pedal. I don't use that function. I have used the boss that way when I sang for a band with no other vocalists. I sang lead on a chorus then stopped the loop at the end. then when the chorus came around again I sang the 2nd harmony. again on the 3rd chorus I sang a third. All live. Loopers are really useful tools.

#70092 by neanderpaul
Tue Jun 09, 2009 11:57 pm
He's ok. If you'll notice that song is 7:29 :shock: That is one of the differences between me and other looping artists. I get in and get aut asap. Trying to sound as much like a full band with a regular song format as possible. And he never sang. Most looping artists can't sing. If they can sing they can't play.
Most looping artiasts loop a guitar choird progression clean, switch to distortion and solo for 6 or more minutes. Boring.

Mostly Famous :
Keller Williams - incredible musician - INSANE GUITAR CHOPS!! songs are too long - mediocre voice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAI3QgssxKA

Andrew Bird - Eclectic musician, Talented at vocals, song writing, playing, Avant garge all around
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRk2iHkOcNE

Dub FX - all vocal. eclectic, good dynamics - relies too much on effects.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEPEleJVjOo

Famous :
White Stripes - Hipster all around, lackadaisical cool vocals, good songs but uses a drummer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psbs_8kkWqg

KT Tunstall - a Good lead singer voice but only loops guitar and vocals that I've seen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xANiW9yWvGE

#70116 by Andragon
Wed Jun 10, 2009 2:37 am
Haha I'm not throwing "competition" at you. Just pointing out that I like it. I don't think it needed any vocals though.
Anyways, good luck with your gigs.

#70118 by neanderpaul
Wed Jun 10, 2009 2:54 am
Well obviously I don't feel the competition since I posted the other peeps vids. :D It's just my take on other looping artists. those are the things I told the judges at Americas got talent too. It's hard not to compare myself with other looping artists since it's such a specific field. I gave that guy you posted up a compliment comment on his vid. But it did take him a long time to build it and "get somewhere" with it.

thanks again for the well wishes. :D

#70265 by fisherman bob
Thu Jun 11, 2009 1:56 am
neanderpaul wrote:You're too kind Bob. I'm working towards that goal. I've always wanted to play Saturday Night Live! You know I have family in Kansas City. I plan to drive out with all my gear and play there when possible. Hope to shake your hand then bro! Maybe you can take me to your special secret fishing hole where they're always biting!! :D 8)
Don't forget to message me before you visit. I don't really have any secret fishing spots. I fish the Kansas State fishing lakes mainly. Some days are great, some aren't. I usually catch something. Most of the places I fish are at least a half hour ride from the K.C. area. They're beautiful spots out in the country. Hopefully when you visit we could go to a blues jam, or better yet my band will be gigging someplace, after we work in our current guitar player. The music scene here is pretty dead right now. Maybe you could book yourself a gig in K.C. Maybe my band could open for you. That would be really cool.

#70272 by neanderpaul
Thu Jun 11, 2009 3:22 am
That all sounds sweet Bob. I will for sure message you when I know some dates. 8)

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