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The looper is just a basic thing like those found in almost every fx box these days. Overdub but nothing else. I tried it but don't use it. Nothing for me there. No feedback or any other controls. All the delays can be "held" by holding the effect on/off button though. Then input is stopped and you can play over it. Also while in "hold" mode the ex ped and all knobs will still sweep their settings, very bizarre sounds ensue. So it is a 5 sec delay type looper with hold, and sweep control. On varispeed: If you watch the second video especially you can decide for yourself perhaps. It has two tape delay models, variable speed tape and moving head tape. I have no experience with a "proper" varispeed device I'm afraid. All the models handle sweeping differently and the two types of ducking delays are really cool also. Remember it is also a delay harmonizer and a pattern delay. Like I said I have only scratched the surface. I don't use gear with an idea of what I think it should do so much as see what it does and then think how I can use that. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4arlipIwfIk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHRk2HO-kpo best, J On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 6:01 PM, Rainer Straschill <moinsound@googlemail.com> wrote: > question to all Timebender users: > > 1. Is the timebender similar to the DD20 mentioned before insofar as the > delays are the interesting thing, not the looper? > 2. What about the looper? > 3. Does the timebender do a proper varispeed (i.e. tape speed >change-kind) > when you adjust the delay time while there's something already in the >delay? > > Rainer > > Jeff Duke schrieb: >> >> Perhaps some of them, I do know that feeding the TimeBender into the >> M9 is a GAS! Then feed those through some Alesis Modfx then into > > -- > http://moinlabs.de > Follow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/moinlabs >