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----- Original Message ----- From: "StephanN" <neetenbeek@pixelpark.com> To: "'Peter Shindler'" <shindler@mediaone.net>; <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 11:29 AM Subject: AW: making the most of cheap equipment > Hi Peter, hi loopers, > > thank you for your funny applications for "unperfected" equipment. There's more where that came from! > I don't really know the DOD-pedal you describe. I allways liked the >things > Bill Frisell did with his pedal. some of the effects you describe (the > octave and pitching thing) sound like what he does. he does reverse-effects > to. can the dod do that and is it still available (I cannot find it in >the > tools section of looper's delight) The DOD DFX4 has been out of production for at least 4 years, which is a shame, for I haven't found a comparably-priced pedal that does the same things this one does. It retailed for about $180, but I got both of mine for about half of that. They turn up on Ebay now and then. The sound quality is surprisingly good, the controls are very intuitive, and it's also the smallest and most-easily-transported looper in existence. On the downside, it doesn't have any reverse-effects, it eats batteries like a sick MF on crack, and the only other way to power it is with a 10-volt adapter (that's right, ten) which apparently only DOD makes. And it maxes out at 4 seconds, it can only hold 10 or so layers at once, and there's no way to add more memory. Still, anyone looking for a pretty cheap and simple entry into looping would do well to try one of these little babies out. Peter