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Re: digitech jamman details??



You can't.
At least in live.

If this is for recording purposes, you can -in theory- save the first 
layer 
in location x AND in location y.
Overdub over the loop in location y, save the loop+overdub in location y.
Download everything in the PC and mix the location y with an inverted 
version of the location x wave. If the levels are correct you should 
obtain 
the overdub as result.

In live, the only solution is to have a multitrack looper: EH2880, 
repeater,EDP,LP1 or a soft like Mobius.

sorry this i bad news.

Ben.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jenny Daskalaki" <jendask@gmail.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 10:19 AM
Subject: Re: digitech jamman details??


Thanks Ben
As far as the 3rd question is concerned, this is what I mean:
Let's say we are jamming..I have my first phrase on the first layer
and then I overdub one more on the second layer. Then I want to make
the first phrase stop and let only the second one play so I can
continue overdub over it. How could I do that??

2006/9/21, Ben <benoitruelle@yahoo.fr>:
> > Hi everybody
> > I have Boss rc 20 xl which cannot satisfy my needs and I am wondering
> > maybe Jamman has some more features:
> > 1) Can it save a loop while it is playing without having to stop the
> > playback?
>
> NO
>
> > 2)Can it change the tempo without altering the sound at all?
> > Unfortunately with Boss rc 20 xl when I change the tempo even for
> > small differences, the sound is being seriously altered.
>
> There is some sound alteration but not as bad as on the roland stuff.
>
> > 3)Can it stop playing the previous phrase and keep the last phrase
> > during overdubbing?
>
> Not really sure what you meant here.
> It plays a single phrase so if you change the patch number, it will stop 
> the
> previous phrase.
> If you overdub, you still hear the first "layer". You can undo the last
> overdub layer.
> I think this is the same behaviour as in the boss stuff.
>
> Ben.
>
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