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Are you familiar with the digitech pds 8000 or digitech time machines? I love the way they are set up to operate. Does the Dl4 work similarly? Allen --- Steve Lawson <steve@steve-lawson.co.uk> wrote: > > I remember a while back someone posted > something about there being > different > > operating versions in the hardware of the DL4 > (help me out, I'm struggling > > this early in the morning :-). There was an > early version that had some > > kind of bug in it that was resolved in a > later version of the unit. I > > searched the archives but couldn't come up > with any more information on > > this, but I know I had done the test > previously and found that I do have > one > > of the older models. If anyone knows what > I'm talking about here (a > > challenge in itself I know) could they send > me the info on what the fix is > > so I can contact Line 6 about it. I checked > with them a while back and > was > > told it wasn't really a problem but I'm not > so sure at this point (strange > > bugs in the unit make me question their > statements). > > I can't answer your question, but have just got > one of these and am amazed > that nowhere in the literature that I've seen > is it being sold as a 28 > second sampler, which is what it is! In 'slow' > mode, which you can choose > before you start recording, you can record up > to 28 seconds of stuff, which > is not far off JamMan spec (my other looping > tool) - 14 was sounding a bit > crap, 28, with the option to reverse it and > sending it up into mickey mouse > territory is much better! :o) > > Steve > web-site - www.steve-lawson.co.uk > e-mail - steve@steve-lawson.co.uk > mailing list - > steve-lawson-subscribe@listbot.com > > ***solo gig in London on Nov 17th - see > web-site for details*** > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/