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Okay, I am a delay neophyte I guess, but that is essentially a delay that can be used while looping right? I don't really care if I model specific delays, but I would at least like to have a delay of some sort that I can access while in LOOP mode. It sounds like this is indeed the case.
I'll stop by the music store today and try one out.
Thanks,
Don M
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: SquidLoop [mailto:squidloop@thetentacle.org]
>>Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 11:53 AM
>>To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>>Subject: RE: Question about Line6 DL-4
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>>It works in Loop Mode but only affects the pre-delay.
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>>:::-----Original Message-----
>>:::From: LeonD [mailto:ld60@rcn.com]
>>:::Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 8:03 AM
>>:::To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>>:::Subject: Re: Question about Line6 DL-4
>>:::
>>:::And without an expression pedal, the only way to turn the
>>pre echo on or :::off :::is to manually turn the echo's
>>volume up or down.
>>:::
>>:::I don't know if the expression pedal works in loop mode. Anyone?
>>:::
>>:::LeonD
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>>:::
>>:::
>>:::> Well, if I read it right, the pre-delay of up to 800 ms
>>will allow for :::a :::> delay of your dry signal BEFORE it
>>is received by the delay. I don't :::> believe you have
>>access to it other than as a pre-delay. Other :::> time-based
>>effects have this feature and all of them work this way. :::>
>>:::> It does seem a bit confusing. I've never had use for it
>>on the DL4, so :::> I'm not completely sure if it functions
>>this way. Try it!
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