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Hi there I never post here but enjoy reading... my set up is a fernandes native pro-a pod xt live- a korg sdd2000 a digitech ips 33b (pitch shifter/whammy)- line 6 dl4 to digitech jamman - vox ac30 cc2 I love the line6 dl4 as it offers octave+/- pitch shifting and looping- but you know what i have often felt that many a good loop was lost forever...I don't see anything wrong with the digitech for my needs!!!! I capture a loop live while playing in the line6 I transfer over the first/or overdubbed loop to the jamman's memory (I can determine whether to keep or save on computer let alone onbaord memory) and then I can loop the jamman and play over the top. Is my set up perfect no...would the edp or repeater mk2 be better, possible- but I see a real need for this pedal and if you guys continue to slag it off a) it makes my set up cooler b) it makes digitech offer an even better mk 2 jamman. You are right themaufacturer didn't consult the looping community enough, but the loop landscape looks more populated, and more affordable than ever before- maybe this is a new "start point" (pun intended) enjoy what you have, and don't be miserable about what you (or digitech or roland ) haven't (done) my 2 cents graham stuart graham.maureen@sympatico.ca >From: "Tony K" <bigtony@softhome.net> >Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >Subject: RE: Loop Station RC 20 XL - Jamman Digitech >Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 21:28:11 -0500 > >I have one and I like it, but I have it on my desk and not on the floor. >I >use my hands to control it. I have enough delays with feedback control, I >like it because it is a loop tool and not a delay. > >Tony > >-----Original Message----- >From: David Morton [mailto:dmorton@gmail.com] >Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 7:47 PM >To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >Subject: Re: Loop Station RC 20 XL - Jamman Digitech > >On 12/28/05, Per Boysen <per@boysen.se> wrote: > > > I was sent a Digi Jamman to write a review of it. After playing with > > it for an hour I had to tell the rep I'm sending it back and skipping > > over the job, "to help sales" ;-) From time to time I have been > > playing with the original Jamman, from Lexicon, and this new "Jamman" > > is completely different. Not at all suitable for dynamic live looping > > I would say, but maybe of interest for someone who intend to learn to > > play certain musical parts over a static background? > >I had an RC20XL and sold it on for similar reasons. > >With no feedback control and no way of saving the loop you've built >without bending down and pressing little buttons (two issues it shares >with the Digitech JamMan) it wasn't useful to me. > >The person who bought it off me loves it, however, so these things >suit some people.