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check your trim knob for the hiss. there should be none if it is adjusted right. the boomerang plus has settings that goes from slapback to infinite feedback 100%. you should be able to program 5 or 6 variable fades. mike nelson is the maker of the rang http://www.boomerangmusic.com heres a few specs of the site New Features in the Version 2 software (inside every Boomerang PlusŪ Phrase Sampler): 2 independent loops, A and B 7 decay rates, including "no decay"-separately selectable for each loop 5 slow speeds-all musically related, down a 2nd, 4th, 5th, 7th or octave 12 sample rates, 24KHz down to 8KHz Stack button can be latching or momentary Record button can be active or disabled during playback im leaving town for a month and will be off line. if you have anymore questions shoot me a note today otherwise ill be back subscribed when i return. best to you jg ----- Original Message ----- From: LeonD <ld60@rcn.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 5:23 AM Subject: Should a Boomerang Do This? > I was wondering if some of the more experienced Boomerang users could verify > the following. > > I recently received a brand new Boomerang. I have no problem recording the > first loop. 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? > > A second questions has to do with the input level switch. In the inst or > mic position, it's very quite but the line setting has hiss. So much >that > it makes the line setting unusable. Is anyone else's like this? > > Thanks for the help, > Leon > > >