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Re: Zoom 2100 loopy samples



The Toneworks AX1G   http://www.korg.com/ax1gb.htm has an expression pedal
that can control some looper functions and it runs on baterries; 14 hrs on 
4
AA bats.And it aparently does reverse playback, hifi,lofi, layering etc. It
doesn't say how much memory there is though, anybody check this one yet?

Jeff

Jamie Lack wrote:

> The 2100 has a sound on sound delay mode, with at least six seconds of
> delay.
>
> I contend your statement about sample triggering not being looping.
>
> You get 3 samples on the zoom 2100.
> You can make them loop if you try.
> You can mix them, trigger them, play them ryhtmically, and overaly them.
> You can also replace them while playing others.
>
> It definitely loops.
>
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: David Myers [mailto:dmgraph@pulsewidth.com]
> > >Sent: Thursday, October 08, 1998 2:50 AM
> > >To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com
> > >Subject: Zoom & DOD as loopers
> > >
> > >
> > >Re the current talk about the Zoom 2100: if I am not
> > >mistaken, it appears
> > >that this unit will only trap sample segments, i.e., it won't allow
> > >continuous input to layer sounds over time.  I'm not sure that in the
> > >context of Looper's Delight this is looping at all.  At any
> > >rate, it's a
> > >very important distinction to make.  I hope anyone who has
> > >actually used
> > >the unit will correct me if I am wrong about the 2100.
> > >
> > >Also, I don't think I've seen mention of the DOD Dimension
> > >12 on the list,
> > >and a search of the archives didn't bring it up.  From a
> > >review I saw, it
> > >seems that in "delay" mode the Dimension 12 will give 12
> > >seconds of true
> > >layered looping.  The only apparent bummer is no sync input,
> > >but being able
> > >to dial in exact delay times would deal with that pretty
> > >well--enough so
> > >for my needs at present, anyway.  I'm looking to add some
> > >minor looping
> > >capability to my setup and haven't spotted a Digitech 7.6 or
> > >8000 for some
> > >time, so the Dimension 12 (at about $240 street) looks
> > >pretty good.  Anyone
> > >tried one?
> > >
> > >David Myers
> > >