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>At 01:37 PM 9/14/00 -0700, you wrote: >>You could use Repeater like a delay line by setting an initial loop >length >>and then just leaving it in record mode with the overdub regeneration >set to >>your desired amount. This means you could have a 190 second delay with >the >>memory that ships with Repeater. > >It sounds like an interesting tool, of course... but why was the delay >left >off? That is a delay, is it not? With all that the Repeater is offering, i would hope that us crazy loopers would be able to figure out how to mangle things up to our satisfaction. What Damon is saying is that the unit is flexible, like the 'feedback' control of the EDP. This seems better than the old delay units with the infinite repeat, in that you don't have to guess the length of the delay to catch the infinite repeat if you had a long setting (catching a rythmic loop on a Digitech 8-second was a bitch). You just tap in the loop length and let it decay off with however many repeats you want. Then turn record off, turn the regeneration up and your in 'loop' mode. am i right here? With the pitch shifting capabilities, i am hoping i can use this beast as a 'melting' of my two favored tools....Lexicon Jamman and Digitech PDS pedals, without the limitations of each. Setting loop lengths and tapping in delay times ala Jamman, and being able to twist pitches around ala the digitechs, and being able to go from 'delay' mode into 'infinite repeat' and back like the digi's. A question, though, while i'm thinking about the digitechs...If you start changing the tempo on a specific loop, could you have it where it actually did affect the pitch? Like turning the delay time knob on the digitechs? I really do wish to alter tempo and keep the pitch the same at times, but one of the cool things on the digi's was to have the regeneration fairly low, catch an infinite repeat and start mangling with the delay time knob, and then cut the infinite repeat out and go into 'delay' mode and your warped signal faded fairly quickly because of the low regen setting. Nice for 'doppler' kind of effects. rich