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On Jun 7, 2004, at 10:19 AM, Greg House wrote: > > Thanks for the review. I played a Vox modelling combo amp awhile back > and was > very impressed. > > What features does the looper have? It's really basic. This is from the manual: 10. HOLD DELAY (HOLD DLY) MONO IN/MONO OUT 1 If you assign “HOLD DLY” to the CONTROL pedal, you’ll be able to hold the delay sound. [1] “TIME” 1–8000 [ms] Sets the delay time. [2] “FEEDBACK” 0.0–10.0 * Adjusts the amount of feedback. [3] “TONE” 1.0–10.0 * Adjusts the tone of the delay sound. [6] “MIX” 0.0–10.0 * Adjusts the mix amount of the delay sound. CONTROL pedal: HOLD DLY: If you select “HOLD DLY” for the CONTROL pedal, the delay sound will be held from the moment you turn the pedal on. > >> One weird thing about it is when I got it it was set to "amp" out >> (expecting to see a guitar amp) so I switched it to "Line" for my >> mixer. I had this ugly high end on a lot of the patches I couldn't >> seem to dial out. > I'm confused. Are you saying it sounds better plugged into your mixer > using the > "Amp" setting? Or the "Line" setting with the settings tweeked? Oh, it's confusing. I am saying that I set the Tonelab to it's AMP mode for output, but I do not run it through a guitar amp, as is prescribed in the manual. Why it's amp output is lacking high end compared to it's line output is beyond me. Doesn't make sense right? A guitar's output is thin and tinny. An amp pre puts in that needed bass and midrange that a guitar's output lacks. Why would you do that if you thought the signal was going into an amp? That's like filtering something and then filtering it again. > > Excellent! Sounds promising! > > Greg I'll try to get to recording it tonight and I'll post the results. Mark