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HarpsiBoard with Looper Pedal

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2011

Here's an example of what can be done using a Digitech Jam Man looper pedal and the dual outputs. I only have a few hours of experience with a looper pedal so far, but this sort of instrument seems to lend itself for use with one.

I think next I'm going to build a Chapman Stick style thing that also has a harpish sounding sring section on it...

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  • Hey Tom, thanks for the kind words. :-)

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  • @1:10 I started to get a headache a bad headache

  • Very interesting! Your HarpsiBoard is not unlike a Chapman stick in principle and your use of the looper makes much better sense as a means of musical expression. Tony Levin's use of a looper and his Chapman Stick reminds me of the great work done by Phil Keaggy and his acoustic guitar. Those of us with digital recorders that play multiple instruments usually record all our own instruments and in my case, I sing lead as well as 3 and 4 part background harmonies. Those w/ a looper is great live!

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