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Hey all, Funny if this is barking up the wrong alley, but the "Feedback Control" thread has been pretty sketchy on subject ; ) As to: Feedback Control on the DL-4, someone (I wish I could remember who to credit), suggested this just yesterday on a thread about another stereo looper. so here it was (applied to the DL-4): Input (guitar synth in my case) to an A/B "Y" switch. A: straight through effects to amp/mixer. B: to the DL-4 left channel input (here's the brilliant part of that thread) DL-4 left channel output --> volume pedal --> DL-4 right channel input --> right channel output --> volume control --> amp/mixer whew! Last night I read this and said to myself, "uuhhh, wha?" So I wired it up and tried it. If I strike a loop & leave it in overdub, 1: the midloop volume provides swell/feedback control 2: the use of overdub (button A) on/off allows a slow form of fade control. 3: the DL-4's built in pre-delay creates a nice control-able "loopspeed" style effect with the expression pedal. Needless to say, this formation of spaghetti on my floor has breathed a-lot of new life into this pedal (DL-4) until I buy a second looper. -William (Tucson, AZ) :Needless to say, this is a pain in the ass. If I had feedback control, I :could fade out the previous loop without killing the output of the DL4, :and I could monitor the new loop while creating it.<<< :