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Better yet, as I think about this, what I'd really like is Echoloop on my iPhone because that's all the screen real-estate I'd need (especially with iPhone 5) and just a basic audio in and out and if possible some sort of beet sync to an iPad (via blue tooth even?) Not sure if audio into iphone works but iThink I remember those iRig sort of solutions working for it... if not yet it will soon I'm sure. Anyway, that would get me a dedicated looper and a dedicated sound source/mixer without buying a whole 2nd iPad. Well crap, wait, there's midi into the phone as well---for the footswitch. This it didn't seem like was working with iPhone but I don't know why it shouldn't and imagine it should soon if it doesn't. That would be PERFECT!!!!!! Just thinking out loud... because that's how things happen sometimes. ---Christopher Darrow 503.327.9329 On Sep 12, 2012, at 3:38 PM, Christopher Darrow <thedarrow@gmail.com> wrote: > From Vox Support: "The DelayLab can handle the full frequency spectrum. > The inputs are TS unbalanced, not TRS balanced inputs. If you plan on > using any sort of mic with this, we recommend running it through a mixer > first to bring it to line level, then run the line level signal through > the DelayLab. " > > The deal breaker for me is it's only one loop to work with. I need to be > able to branch off into 2 (at a minimum) or 3 (much preferred) > directions, so 2-3 loops. (Too bad because most everything else I liked > about it, though I'd prefer the mic/line thing be solved in the box as > well.) > > I see Garage Band for iPad has a sync function for "Jam Mode" or some > such but it's not based on looping. Yet, maybe that's the sort of > direction I should be looking: two iPads. One as sound source/mixer, one > for looping. If they could just be synced. Maybe one can do this with > one iPad, the looper "hearing" different sound sources but it all just > seems so complicated with the back and fourth and switching that I don't > think I can work with it even if that is so. > > Is there a way to sync a beat that's not through garage band that would > allow me to have the record, overdub, next loop (etc) functions execute > on one "looping iPad" to the 1 beat on the "sound source" iPad? > > > ---Christopher Darrow > 503.327.9329 > > On Sep 12, 2012, at 11:52 AM, andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: > >> Sergio G wrote: >>> Yes, it looks nice. >>> And even better considering how it is furnished with delays. >> >> 4s, >>> But I suppose I can't plug a Mic in it, right? >> >> good point, that's another DL4 feature they dropped. >> >> Don't know what would happen if you plugged in one of those older "high >> impedance" mics. >> >> >> >> andy >>