Support |
>In a message dated 99-12-14 18:13:26 EST, you write: > >But I'd be happy if your temp settings were retained in and out of bypass >on >what ever preset you happen to be on, until powering down. Then when you >power back up, your originally stored settings would come up as usual. >That >way you could tweak a few things or change modes completely during sound >check or between songs and go (I often find delay mix levels need tweaking >depending on the room you're in). This seems like a very workable >solution. >Am I making sense? This makes total sense, and it's the way my Korg G-5 works, so it would seem doable. > >>> On the other hand, it is very easy to program > on the fly, I could see reprogramming the presets during a gig as not >being > out of the question. > >It works. But I still forget to "Save" things after rehearsals. It's not a >very pedal-like thing to save your settings. And this is an otherwise very >pedal-like unit so it's easy to forget. > > >>Another thing I'd like to be able to do is to tap in tempos while the >delay > is bypassed. > >Why not... that's sounds do-able. (Like I'm some kind of EE -Ha!) Yeah. George, you listening? :-) ________________________________________________________ Dave Trenkel : improv@peak.org : www.peak.org/~improv/ "...there will come a day when you won't have to use gasoline. You'd simply take a cassette and put it in your car, let it run. You'd have to have the proper type of music. Like you take two sticks, put 'em together, make fire. You take some notes and rub 'em together - dum, dum, dum, dum - fire, cosmic fire." -Sun Ra ________________________________________________________