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At 02:45 PM 8/9/99 EDT, the rocktologists wrote: >Hi: > >In answer to your questions: > >We have the Zoom 2100, which we bought at the DEMO price of $109 in store >at >Musician's Friend. > >Sound quality is good close enough to the Oberheim Echoplex or Lexicon Jamman >that we can live with it. > >three five second dedicated pedals... >OR > >one 16 second long loop...non divisible at CD quality... > >OR > >Extend looper to 32 non-divisible seconds but go to lower-fi Boomerang >like >sound quality.... > >OR > >Edit a patch for near infinite delay so you just ad on loop over long >fading >loop... > Very good review of the Zoom 2100. . .very thorough, except for one detail that might be important. There *is* an infinite hold (looping) setting that can go as long as 6 seconds. Very, very easy to use. You can "layer" sounds onto the infinite loop, much like the Boomerang, by using one of the onboard pedals. Good value for someone who doesn't need a long amount of looping time. As the Rocktologists said, the sound quality is phenomenal. Hope this helps. Michael. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dr. Michael S. Yoder Assistant Professor of Geography, Coordinator of Urban Studies Texas A&M International University 5201 University Blvd. Laredo, TX 78041 Tel. (956) 326-2634; FAX (956) 326-2464 Internet:myoder@tamiu.edu =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-==