Reinhardt Buhr: Boss Rc-505 Loop Station - Multi-instrumental Live Looping -

He layers sounds from the Laser Harp, Spanish guitar, electric cello, Australian didgeridoo, Israeli Shofar, Spanish cajon, synthesizers, and piano.

is a tabletop looper often hailed as the "industry standard" for multi-instrumentalists and vocalists due to its five independent stereo tracks and intuitive hand-operated controls . One of its most prominent virtuosos is , whose improvisational one-man "symphonic orchestral" performances have reached over a hundred million views online. Reinhardt Buhr’s Live Looping Setup He layers sounds from the Laser Harp, Spanish

Watch Reinhardt Buhr demonstrate the power of the Boss RC-505 in these multi-instrumental performances: Reinhardt Buhr’s Live Looping Setup Watch Reinhardt Buhr

To manage this complexity, he typically routes all instruments (mics, guitar, cello) through a Yamaha MG10XU mixer before entering the loop station. This allows for superior EQ control and pre-looping effects. he typically routes all instruments (mics

via MIDI to a Novation Circuit groovebox, ensuring that pre-recorded drum patterns or synth sequences match his live-looped tempo perfectly.

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  1. Hi Andy,

    I was an EMC test engineer (4 yrs.) and then an EMC design engineer for Cisco Systems in San Jose, CA for 18.5 yrs. and I retired in 2011. I now would like to come out of retirement and I think that I would like to work again in EMC testing. Do you have training that would allow me to apply for EMC testing positions? I am not affiliated with any company. Specifically, I am interested in the cost of any potential training for someone who is not affiliated with any company.

    Regards,

    John Hess

  2. This has been a great resource for me as a new EMC Test Engineer, and I’m sure that I will continue to come back to it. Thank you!

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