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If the EH Super Instant is the so called 2-second delay, then, yes, I used to have one; well, I still have it but don't use it. It's very good for delays, but kind of squeaky clean. It's got a maximum of a half second on hi-fi, I think, and up to 2 seconds on lo-fi. REally low fidelity. You could loop with it, but it sounds really industrial. But with a volume pedal it does wonders for textures, of course, combined with a chorus, flanger, etc. Live it's great, it's on the floor, a big old switch, but kind of delicate overall. Don't whack it around. | -----Original Message----- | From: Liebig, Steuart A. [mailto:LiebigSA@Maritz.com] | Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 1998 10:00 AM | To: 'Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com' | Subject: Info on this??++ possible line of discussion? | | | Hey, | | Anybody out there have info about a EH Super Instant Replay? | | The questions that I have are about whether it's good for delays and/or | looping, its usablity in live situations . . . | | Any info would be most helpful. | | | | I'll try a possible line for discussion (may be old hat?) | | What are people doing in terms of looping right now (use now), | where do they | see/want to see themselves going with it (future use), how do they see | themselves getting there? All in terms of the hypothetical world of |having | enough time to deal with the process. | | stig | | |