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At 10:37 AM -0400 7/17/06, Nemoguitt@aol.com wrote: >In a message dated 7/17/06 4:04:12 AM, aleatoric12@gmail.com writes: >> >>what is a blooperrang? > >there were a bunch of buggy rangs.....i think the bug was: if you >record a maximun length loop, the rang will stop by itself and you >have to engage the play button to make the loop play.....if you do >not do this quickly enough the rang gives out a nasty sound and the >loop is useless (to some of us.....:).....i seldom if ever make >loops this long so for me this would not be an issue.....mike nelson >kindly told us that he would sell these at a great discount, i >forget the price but seem to remember that it was a nice deal.....i >would think that this bug will NOT effect 95% of the rang users >seeing that hardly anyone uses that long a loop.....i hope the new >rangs (stereo) will be as elegent and simple to use as the original >rang.....hope this helps.....michael >p.s. if i had the $ i would get one of these blooperangs.....no >doubt about it! Yeah, that's pretty much spot on: you fill up the entire memory with one single loop until it stops recording, then let it just sit there unplayed for a few minutes. I guess the time left sitting varies a bit, but it's measured in minutes, not seconds. When you finally return to play the loop, it's degraded into a nasty noise. You can get the Blooperang back to normal by simply erasing that loop and recording a new one. They're going for $279, I think, and Mike was kind enough to post their availability last June or July, IIRC. I woulda killed for one while I was stuck in Japan with no gear for 3 months last August, but I figured by that time they had to be sold out by then. Oops! --m. -- _______ "You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike..."