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SO, HOW EXACTLY DOES THIS WORK? MY THEORY ON HOW IT MIGHT WORK; YOU STOMP TO TURN THE DELAY ON (100% FDBK), THEN GO TO TOWN AND CREATE A COUPLE OF LOOPS THAT WILL GO ON FOR FOREVER. THEN YOU STOMP AGAIN TO TURN THE DELAY MODE OFF, BUT THE LOOPS YOU'VE ALREADY CREATED KEEP GOING? THEN YOU CAN CONTINUE PLAYING OVER THEM IN NORMAL (NO DELAY ANYMORE) MODE? -----Original Message----- From: tEd ® KiLLiAn [mailto:tedkillian@charter.net] Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 3:35 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: Newbie! (DD 20 question) Scott, On Oct 12, 2007, at 2:39 AM, Scott Stroud wrote: > When going through the DD 20 in delay mode (100% or near) can you cut > off your input at some point, meaning can you get some loops (delays) > going and then hit the pedal again and play over the delaying loops > dry? Yes, this is exactly the way it operates in delay mode. > Am now waiting for my Lexicon Vortex which I got off ebay to arrive!!! What fun! I own a couple of those myself. I never play without at least one Andy Butler (also on the LD list) is a Master at getting the most out of the Vortex. I think he has a web page somewhere dedicated to tips and tricks, etc. I don't have the link handy at the moment though. Cheers, Ted