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Thanks Rich, I can not get the P to appear and when set in echo mode there is a 0. I am really thinking I got a faulty Jamman. I will try what you mentioned -----Original Message----- From: rich [mailto:rich@nuvisionsca.com] Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 6:28 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: newbie ? Jamman echo function David, try tapping in shorter echo times for practice, and do this BEFORE you play any audio into the jamman. as soon as you hit the 'tap', the green led should light, and it will turn off when you tap the second time. sometimes, when doing multiple taps to get the general tempo of a song, you can mistakenly leave the 'tap' ON, so to speak... just make sure your last tap turns the green led OFF. then you will see the green led pulsing with the tempo. that's the way you want it... and the P means that the echo mode is in bypass. hit the bypass switch and you should see a number on the screen, 1-16. 1 is the lowest feedback, essentially one repeat. 16 is 100% feedback. all the numbers inbetween are various levels of feedback. you can adjust that by the pot on the front panel (i've forgotten what it's labelled as) hope this helps... rich ps. i'm doing hard disc recording, and my influences of droney, spacey guitar laden bands are similar to your references. shoegazers unite! >I just got a Jamman and I am having a hard time figuring out the echo >function. I am starting to think that the unit may be bad. Basically, I am >setting the mode to echo and I do get the default delay. I tap the tempo >and get no echo, but it sounds like it is a punch in loop. Is there a >special configuration the LEDs have to be in. The manual indicates >something about a "P" being in the display. >Thanks, >Dave > >PS: any other loopers doing hard disk recording and into bands like My >Bloody Valentine, Her Space Holiday, Stereolab, etc...?