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yes, when they say "dual channel" they mean that on the "dual effects (pitch delay, pitch-reverb, chorus-reverb, etc)" there is a couple of settings, where you can have pitch effects go in one channel, reverb in the other, etc etc. works really well w/ the delay effects, etc. but that's the general idea. it works quite well for subtle things etc...and good for giving different feels for recording stereo tracks. s--- >SoundFNR@aol.com wrote: > >> > At max feedback the loops do gradually fragment into digital dust so >not a >> > true looper. Than in itself not a bad thing....... >> >> ......this doesn't happen if you don't use MIDI clock > >One final thought on the MPX-100 (it's now the MPX-110). I've been >reading that >it is a dual channel processor. One thing is a little unclear to >me. I realize >that when they say dual program they mean that you can combine to >effects(say >reverb and chorus). However, when the say dual channel, does that >mean that you >can run two seperate sources into the unit and effect them differently? >My >thought is that I'd like to have one channel effect my vocals and another >channel effect the EDP output differently. > >Thanks for the info, >As usual, everybody on the list has been extremely helpful, > >John >www.johnmazzarella.com --