| What I do is set up the loop with whatever feedback 
you want and then step on the effect off button, your loop keeps playing without 
adding more to it. I then can step on it again and add more, change the feedback 
etc. hope this helps.   Jeff 
  ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 4:53 
  PM Subject: Re: Boss DD-20 sos As an owner of a DD20 who has not entirely warmed to it yet, I 
  have to ask this question.  How do you manage to freeze a loop at 100% 
  feedback and then solo or play over it without incorporating it back into the 
  loop if you want to open it up again and add more to it later?
 
 I know 
  you can set up a loop and advance forward and then play in another bank but I 
  was under the impression that the first loop was then locked with whatever 
  settings it had when you moved on.  I feel like I may be missing 
  something obvious, am I?
 
 Thanks
 
 Kevin
 
 
 > You can 
  do this with the DD20 (and with about any other looper, if you can
 > 
  accept that "<100%" is preset one value) when in delay mode. The SOS 
  mode
 > sucks, anyway, but the delay modes are great (also for looping).
 >
 >     Rainer
 >
 > > I'm creating 
  some fading background (feedback<100%). At some
 > > point I want 
  to freeze it (feedback=100%) and play solo over
 > > it. It is 
  important that the solo part must not go into the
 > > loop. After 
  the solo part I want to unfreeze the loop
 > > (feedback<100%) and 
  continue to play with it.
 >
 >
 
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