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Re: more Boomerang questions



In a message dated 6/17/02 10:30:09 AM Eastern Daylight Time, dennis@mdbs.com writes:


Does it
"cancel" the forthcoming loop switch? 


yes

<<If so, does the Loop 'b' LED stop
flashing?>>

yes

<<And can you cancel the cancel by pressing A/B again?>>

yes

<<Does each loop have its own REVERSE setting?>>

no

<<Can you set B to play reversed and A
to play forward?>>

no

<<Say that you've recorded Loop A and pressed STOP.  You switch to Loop B (via
a press on A/B) then start to record it.>>

once you press "stop" you can not record a sec. loop.....you will only have A loop

<<You run out of memory while recording Loop B and all the LEDs turn-in.  Is
Loop A unchanged?>>

loop A is unchanged.....but when you run out of memory and the leds come on, when you press "play" you will get loop B to play, it does no default to loop A.....on to next point->

<<What happens if you press A/B at this point (with all the
LEDs on)?>>

you will engage loop A when you press play

<<Say that you have STACK set for latching behavior, you've recorded both
Loops A and B, and you're playing back Loop A.  Now you press STACK and
start overdubbing into Loop A.  What happens when you press A/B?  Does the
Boomerang switch to Loop B at the end of Loop A?  If so, are you overdubbing
(stacking) into Loop B?>>

after recording A and B you play A and hit stack and begin to over-dub, press A/B and at the end of loop A you go to loop B and the rang continues to "stack" onto loop B.....you can make it stop stacking by switching off the "stack" button.....the rang seems to work the way you think it will there dennis.....

i may be wrong on my answers, lets see what other rang-ers come up with.....michael