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At 07:54 PM 12/11/2005, hughes.tony@gmail.com wrote: > > I keep running into this magic number: 198 seconds. Is it true that > the EDP > > only allows for 198 seconds of recorded information? That's the main > reason > > I keep going back to the jamman. what is it you are planning to do that 198 seconds of loop time would not be enough? I'm just curious what application would need so much. I don't think I've seen anyone running into that as a limitation in any practical context, but maybe you maybe your pieces are really, really long... > >> > Thanks for the replies. I think I may be able to do what I want > with two > >> > jammans. Record sample A onto jamman 1, record same sample onto >jamman > >> > two (from jamman one). How would you get the loop time in jamman 2 to equal the time on jamman 1, and do it in real time? The Digitech JamMan doesn't have any sync features, so I don't see how this would be possible. > >> > Oh, another question, does anyone have any ideas about timing >looptracks > >> > while using the boss/digitech pedal loopers. Stopwatch? Computer. >It > >> > seems essential in some cases to know where I am in the loop to >overdub > >> > correctly. Like others suggested, this sounds like another reason why you might want to look at a higher-end looper. Those usually have much more display features. You can't really expect the low end products to do everything. kim ______________________________________________________________________ Kim Flint | Looper's Delight kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com