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Am I correct in thinking that this looper does not allow loops of different lengths? Also, must all loops play at the sme time, or can I create one loop with a verse chord progression, then create another loop with a chorus chord progression, and then switch between them? Thanks! Rusty On 12/9/13, daniel <daniel@ithinkwethink.org> wrote: > I love the 45000. It has such a great sound. > > Regarding fadeout - something that makes this unit unique is that when > it's > in dub mode, if you have track 1 at 50% vol, the volume for track 1 will > decrease by 50% every iteration. To avoid that, just leave it at 100%. > It's > a weird feature, but definitely something cool to work with. > > If you're looking for something that has an actual fadeout effect, check > out the Boomerang III. > > > On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 11:50 AM, Rusty Perez <rustys.lists@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi folks, >> I'm looking for a new looper. >> I've seen some recommendations for the ehx 2880 or 45000. >> But, when I look on youtube, the demos aren't as impressive. >> They seem to be demonstrating just the "digital recorder, which loops >> your song over and over" features. >> My performance spaces and equipment don't always allow for stereo and >> so I'm not going to be mixing my looped creation to perfection. >> >> Can the ehx loopers do things like master sync, where one loop can be >> used for percussion, and other loops started and stopped from their >> beginnings, to create a song with verse/chorus layout? >> Does it do any form of loop multiply, so I can play a 1 measure >> percussion part, and then have that run under the rest of my loops? >> Can I adjust the feedback so that the track will fade over time? >> >> >> The ehx stuff sounds really great in terms of simplicity, but the >> youtube videos haven't seemed to show all of it's potential. >> >> So, if you own one, please let us know what you can do with it. >> >> Thanks so much! >> Rusty >> >> >