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Yes, you can control any parameter on the DL4 w/ an exp. pedal, including delay time. And it does all that cool pitch-changing you get with anolog-delays. In fact, one my fave things to do with with the DL4 is maxing out the feedback and putting a short delay time which makes it go into some sort of feedback loop. Then you can control the pitch of the sound by fiddling w/ the delay time. Even better is that depending what model you're using, the feedback loop will sound different. I've never used an analog delay, but I assume this is the same thing that would happen with one? Ernesto On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 17:18:47 -0800, "Mark Hamburg" <mark_hamburg@baymoon.com> said: > The EH16 discussion got me thinking. > > Not really a looping question vis-à-vis the DL4, but this list has an > awful > lot of DL4 users. If I'm using it as an echo rather than a looper, can I > use > the expression pedal to change the delay time and if so how well does it > respond to such changes? Does it give a nice analogue pitch slur or does > it > sputter and cough and otherwise engage in digital hiccups? Or do they > just > punt on the issue entirely and tie delay time only to the tap switch? > > Mark > > -- ernesto schnack http://schnack.does.it -- http://fastmail.fm - Send your email first class