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Re: Should a Boomerang Do This?




In a message dated 6/23/03 4:32:03 AM, ld60@rcn.com writes:

<< The problem is when I want to add to it using the stack

footswitch.  The new material is added to the original but the volume of 
the

original loop is reduced considerably.  It's reduced to the point of the

original loop becoming background sounds and the new material is the

primary.

Does this sound right?  Is there any way to keep the levels of the two 
loops

the same? >>

My experience is with the older Boomerang. My impression was that the 
volume 
decline of the base track was about 25% to 30% so that it would take about 
4 
presses of the stack button to bury the original track.
Are you amping into the Boomerang? You might try dropping your input 
volume 
and amp after the Boomerang.

just a thought

BobC

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