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I have not had too much of a problem with the volume. I just leave the knob on the INST the same but play a little louder or I will get a hiss in the background. However, I think the RC20 just takes getting used to and coming up with our own work-arounds to get the sound we want. Basically, experimentation. On 4/5/2004 8:17 PM, Gary Lehmann wrote: >I haven't tried going from one loop to another--is it the change in volume >when you play one loop after another that is bothering you? >I HAVE had a problem I just posted about, which has to do with loops not >seeming to be the right length when first closed but being seamless upon >repetition. >Gary > >-----Original Message----- >From: Shaunie [mailto:cello@hecates.com] >Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 4:24 PM >To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >Subject: RC-20 Abrupt Loops > >Hi all, >I'm new to the list. I just bought me the RC-20 and I love it except I >have >ONE issue with it; it does not blend the loop phrases evenly. I am sure >others have had this same issue. if I have to play at the beginning of a >loop, then it I will hear a sudden "boom" and you can easily tell the next >loop has started. > >I was wondering if anyone has any tips to get rid of this to make it >smoother or somehow I can "fade" one loop into another. One of my songs >which you can hear this problem clearly is called "Jugs" on my web site >http://cello.hecates.com. I hate how you can tell loops that have more >bass >in it from the others. I have tried decreasing the bass in my preamp and >also lowering the volume on the INST know but it seems fruitless, it still >does the same thing. > >Can anyone help? > >Thanks in advance, >Shaunie > > > > > > > > -- Shaunie Web Site: http://www.hecates.com Cello music @ http://cello.hecates.com