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>Of course, you can do this with an EDP and a feedback pedal : > >Hit record and stop to set the loop lenth, then overdub with the >feedback set to less than infinite. When >you like the groove, you increase the feedback to infinite...done. there is actually a specific function for this (no need for FB pedal): Terminate Record with Insert and you get "Rehearse": All you play gets repeated once. As soon as you like it, press either Insert again too freeze what you last played) or Overdubb (to go on overdubbing). > > >peaceland@earthlink.net on 09/14/2000 10:59:00 AM >Please respond to Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com@SMTP >To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com@SMTP >cc: >Subject: Re: Deltalab style infinite repeat? >Classification: > >At 11:38 AM 9/14/00 -0600, you wrote: >>On or around 10:40 AM 9/14/00 -0700, James Musser said: >>>I'm looking for units that allow you to begin a feedback loop... get a >nice >>>groove going... then hit the "infinite button" like on the old >deltalabs, >>>and it just continues to play back whatever was in the loop at that >time... >> >>Almost any of the 80s rackmount digitals will do just that, from the >>Digitech RDS series to the Boss DE-200 to some of the Ibanez units I've >>taken a gander at. > >What about the TC2290? > >BTW, what do vintage Deltalab units go for these days? I have a 1024 and a >4096. > >Peace >jam ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org