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Now I'm suffering the slightest cognitive dissonance. Is the decay curve of multi-dubs on the RC-20 a problem that cannot be dealt with via input/output levels? If I can work with it then the extra 5 minutes of loop are worth it. But if the Line6 does a superior job, 28 secs can be enough for me at this stage. Ever in need of reassurance... W.L. >From: "SRice" <srice44@yahoo.com> > > >> A note on the "fading out" and David's comment: >> >> What he descibes is very different from what I have >> heard, but I think he has much more experience here >> that I do. I notice it after 5-6 dubs, and at maybe >> 10 the first dub is pretty much background. The >> important thing to realize though is that you do not >> have any control of the feedback, which is the strength >> of the older material compared to the new overdub. > >I noticed a long time ago that the longer the loop time on the Line6 >(28 seconds) the longer it takes to fade away. I think I was >using a loop on the RC-20 that was 1-3 min. long (I was >timing the initial blank loops with a watch). > > >* David Beardsley >* http://biink.com >* http://mp3.com/davidbeardsley --