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ANET@aol.com wrote: > I own an RDS8000 as well as a JAMMAN. The RDS8000 would be best >described > as an early entry into digital looping by Digitech. They made two >models, a > 4 second machine RDS4000 and the 8 second RDS8000. These units are fun, > reliable and very rugged and are best used for setting "static" looping > conditions such as preset delays for vocals from the microsecond range >to the > millisecond range with one or more "echos" added to the mix. It has a >very > nice flanging capability, and as mentioned earlier up to 8 seconds of >looping > capability. I haven't used it in a while but I think you can record an > infinite number of loops over the delay pattern. Unlike the Jamman, you > cannot set up a tempo dynamically (no tap tempo). However, the range of > delay from the smallest to longest is controlled by a pot. and a range > selector. The selector gives the range such as 1ms 2ms 1 sec 2sec 4sec >and > 8sec and the other which allows you to vary that range from the smallest >to > the next level, for example 1ms to 2ms range is selectable when the >selector > is on the 1ms range and the pot. is rotated from the left to the right. >I > haven't tried it yet, but I wanted to use the RDS8000 for a poor man's >stereo > by placing it on my stereo mixer using a mono signal (such as my vocals) >and > on one of the channels adding a slight delay to increase spatiality. >All in > all, a fun toy at a cheap price, I paid $125.00 6 years ago. > > HAVE FUN! I have a 7.6 sec. time machine by digitech,and i'll pass this >on.I > made a foot controller from a volume pedel and a few parts from radio > shack.since the device is operated by controlled voltage I hooked up a >9v power > supply to an on and off button, then it goes to a volume pot for range >of delay > then to the pot in the pedel for sweeping within the range set by the >first > pot!You plug it into the cv in jack on the back.I also use a roland >tr-626 drum > machine that puts out a +5v pulse,this sets the length of the echo to the > beat.its so easy!Jeff