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Fun!!! It's great hear about ideas like this! Seems like a short step to patching the repeater and other processors into the same kind of feedback aux loop together, which quickly gets dangerous ... haven't really tried that yet, but now I think my vortex and repeater are going to do some exchanging that they haven't done before. *wiggles toes* I'm now thinking of setting up two different mono fx in the vortex, one for each of two input channels from the mixer, and crossfeeding the outputs back to the repeater. Enable the FX inserts on two of the four tracks, and patch the Repeater fx inserts into the mixer along with the mains, hit a note and stand back! LOL! -----Original Message----- From: Jon Wagner [mailto:jondrums@hotmail.com] Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 12:06 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: peater trick That sounds really cool! Is there any way to get this "successive" pitching of the loop without using a mixer to patch some of the output back to the input? I'll have to try it out and check out the effect. It seems like you could get a ping pong type delay if you patch the left output back into the right input and vice-versa... Wow, this really opens up some new ideas! Jon > then I adjusted the pitch of the loop while it was recording... each successive repeat changes pitch cumulatively. so the net effect is of a decaying repeat-echo that sounds like it's slowing down but is actually just going down in pitch. or up, if that's how you've set it.