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I HAD a timefactor. I had to return it because of the noise it made when the loop start/end point was reached. It wasn't seamless. Made a little blip. Even after the software update it still made the sound. t ----- Original Message ----- From: "G" <gigs@paradise.net.nz> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 10:57 PM Subject: Re: Eventide Time Factor Hey there. Yup! I've had a lot of fun with my EH SMMH, I think it's the only delay pedal with stereo looping. Apart from the lack of midi sync, including looping quantise, etc, it's only other drawback is it loses a little of the bass end when engaged - but it's intended for guitar, not the bass heavy synth sounds I put through it. My Nova Delay offers enough different delay features that the two delays complement each other really well, both are really good pedals. However neither are midi capable, and that's what I'm after now. The TimeFactor sounds like it's a gem. So I'm just curious about it's looping capability. I realise that unlike the SMMH you can't loop and have delays at the same time. I'm just hoping that it's looper has quantise, and can work with midi sync or the dial in tempo. Unfortunately the two dials that shift the start and end points of the loop sound clunky. As far as getting a decent midi capable stereo looping pedal - well, for now I've given up on the idea. I'm just hoping something better is on it's way. Now that EH have brought out the POG2, I'm thinking of putting together a letter to Electro Harmonix asking if they'd consider redoing the 2880 with a number of improvements. Including among many other things a smaller foot print, 8 track looping, 16 save spaces (each with 8 tracks and a stereo mix down) on the same memory card, much more comprehensive MIDI capability so that a midi foot controller can drive all it's features, and the list goes on, and on... Cheers, -- G. >From: Raul Bonell <raul.bonell@gmail.com> >Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2009 01:05:09 +0200 >eh stereo memory man with hazarai, is stereo too and quite fun! it >does varispeed... > >2009/7/17, G <gigs@paradise.net.nz>: >> Hi there >> Other than the Eventide Time Factor I haven't found a stereo delay pedal >> with midi control on the market - so I'm seriously considering it. >> >> I'm wondering if anyone knows if the TF looper can be quantised in >> anyway, be it to the tempo setting or incoming midi sync? >> Or is it totally dependant on the timing of the musician's foot? >> >> Thanks, >> -- G.