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<P><FONT SIZE=-1>There's always a beginning...   So you bought a zoom.  Although they sell like mad and get alot of talk, I've always loathed scrolling "data-entry" user interfaces....   I hate to say it, but to me, knobs are essential (like ni***les, they must be twiddled!!!).  And for all intensive purposes, the time machine sounds better than the zoom products (*subjective/excuse me).  I could try and discuss the Zoom stuff with you sometime, but I'll only end up reinforcing this message..... FOR THE MONEY, YOU CAN'T GO WRONG WITH A DIGITECH TIME MACHINE....ESPECIALLY ONE OF THE MODELS WITH 6 OR 7 SECONDS.  With a Zoom, the user is forced to work within a series of pre-sets and you can only use one effect at a time.  BORING.   The TIME Machine gives you chorus/flanging/echo/doubling/arm-trigger..... direct out/Mix out/phase out (stereo)/arm-trigger foot control via momentary foot-switch... Foot control over delay time (which also effects chorusing and flanging) via a volume pedal... Foot control over repeat-Hold (momentary foot switch, again!)...</FONT> <BR><FONT SIZE=-1>I CAN GO ON.</FONT> <BR><FONT SIZE=-1>    Regardless, I plug into my friends time machine and I'm stuck there for hours... and I have fun...rather than frustration.</FONT><FONT SIZE=-1></FONT> <P><FONT SIZE=-1>Peace to all and have a great day!</FONT></HTML> </html>