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I've read that with a 128meg smart card you can get 24 mins at cd quality and you divide this between the 8 tracks can you imagine having 8 3minute tracks at you feet not including doing the track bouncing and overdubbing you could do. It looks very good to me but I'm not sure I'm very new to looping all I know that allot of loopers are still hanging on to there now discontinued jammans and this things got one built in with lots of memory. Are there not any reverse delays or effects in the processor that you could maybe use I want to d/l the booklet but on a 28.8 kbps modem 8meg is rather large maybe some one with broad band could d/l it and tell me about the jamman features if the wouldn't mind. I don't understand the importance of a loop decay control what do these do exactly? Thanks for the help James and anyone else that replies. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jhsidlo@aol.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 11:16 AM Subject: Re: Digitech GNX3 > The bad thing about the GNX3 "Jamman mode" is there's no reverse or loop > decay control. I'd rather have had that than a drum machine. > The good side is you can layer seven separate tracks and "undo" each one > by using the "delete." You can layer on a single track, but you'll loose > everything when you "delete." This is all built on the "record mode." The > internal memory allows you to store loops. The "smart card" expands your > storage. > Supposedly DigiTech wants to release a BNX3 (obviously for bass). But the > present economy is probably a factor. > > > Ciao, James >