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Marc Le 2013-12-09 19:56, Rusty Perez a écrit :
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 loopwith a verse chord progression, then create another loop with a choruschord 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'sa weird feature, but definitely something cool to work with.If you're looking for something that has an actual fadeout effect, checkout 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 loopsyour song over and over" features.My performance spaces and equipment don't always allow for stereo andso 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 beused 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