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William of Tucson:> Control on the DL-4, someone (I wish I could remember who to credit), Me! Me!! > suggested this just yesterday on a thread about another stereo looper. > so here it was (applied to the DL-4): > Input (guitar synth in my case) to an A/B "Y" switch. > A: straight through effects to amp/mixer. > B: to the DL-4 left channel input > (here's the brilliant part of that thread) > DL-4 left channel output --> volume pedal --> DL-4 right channel input >--> > right channel output --> volume control --> amp/mixer > Needless to say, this formation of spaghetti on my floor has breathed > a-lot of new life into this pedal (DL-4) until I buy a second looper. Glad to help! This is what I've sort-of been doing for a while. Do you need to set the DL4 into "one shot" mode or something? Doesn't the external fb not just add to the internal fb? Another William, this time of Fruit: >Are you guys talking about degenerative feedback? If so, there's no need >for it to be built into the unit. I've built an external device that >works great. It pulls part of the output from the unit and directs it >back into the input. Full control over amount can be controlled by hand >or foot. Sounds like the same idea. As I said when I think I may have started this thread, the one drawback with this is that you can't get 100% regeneration: eventually, 99.9% will disappear and 100.1% will swell and distort. The best cheap looping device for me would be the new Zoom GFX8 which has tap-tempo delay and swell-pedal type feedback control. If it had more than 6 seconds max I'd get one today. It's frustrating, particularly when there's loads of unused memory going to waste providing 12-second phrase trainers. Mike