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yes On Sep 5, 2007, at 9:39 AM, L.A. Angulo wrote: > hey teddy, > can you go from delay mode to loop mode without having > to switch manually like on the DL4,or have a preset > for loop mode and others for differnt delays? > Luis > > > > --- Teddy <teddybutter@mac.com> wrote: > >> I have one.... it is pretty bad ass, I must say. >> >> It has all the things the DL4 has but x2. 2 delay >> lines available >> simultaneously always. >> >> one thing it does that is cool is that after you >> record a loop, if >> you use midi to change to another looping patch, the >> loop doesn't >> stop and the new patch's settings get applied to the >> loop. You can >> alter the pitch of your loop with an expression >> pedal. You can save >> Different tuning schemes in consecutive patches and >> step between >> intervals. it goes up 2 octaves and down 2 octaves. >> I don't know >> another looper that does that so freely. >> >> The only trouble I'm having with it as a DL4 >> replacement is that the >> feedback doesn't get out of control, it's very tame >> by my standards, >> and there is no way to reverse a loop. Other than >> those 2 things it >> is an absolutely brilliant piece of equipment. the >> sound quality is >> unparalleled. >> >> I'm waiting to see how on top of updates they are. >> They seemed very >> responsive in email, so I hope they will be adding >> features soon. If >> not I may return it. >> >> Teddy >> >> On Sep 4, 2007, at 4:51 PM, Dan Ash wrote: >> >>> >>> Ths manual for this unit doesn't specify all the >> capabilities of >>> the midi implementation, and it's vague on sync >> and exactly what >>> can be controlled with .CC messages. But it >> appears to offer a 12- >>> second loop (longer at reduced bit rate) and a >> midi-learn >>> function. If the feedback rate is controllable >> with an external >>> pedal I could be interested - a portable looper >> that can double as >>> a delay... >>> >>> http://www.eventidestompboxes.com/ >>> >>> Dan Ash >>> White Plains, NY >> >>