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Eric, I'm talking bandwidth, not sampling rates. Maybe an engineer here can remind me of the formula, but audio bandwidth is something like slightly-less-than-half the sampling frequency. If the Boomerang samples at 16k and 8k, your audio will be around 7k/3.5k, suitable for looping ukelele in my book. Be sure to use one of those thick felt picks. David Myers > I believe that, of all the devices under discussion recently, these two > actually represent the extremes. The Headrush is 20 kHz bandwidth and >the > 'Rang is, as I recall, about 8 kHz. 'Rang users? If this is a matter of > concern, let me reiterate that the Headrush is sweet in that respect. > >> > >Not sure in terms of bandwidth, but those look like sampling rates to me. >I >use the Rang, as a lower-fi companion to my Jam Man. The Boomer does >16kHz at >high speed, or 8kHz sampling at slow speed. The slow rate is reminiscent >of >the grainy texture of the treasured EH 16 sec. delay. Great for guitar or >long-distance texturizing. But those seeking glassy pure tones should >consider other devices. > >eric p >echo park