Another really versatile way to use both outputs of the DD-20 would be to
just run them to two separate channels on a mixer, then just mute (or turn down)
whichever channel you want.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 6:30
AM
Subject: Boss DD-20 Upgraded to 46
Seconds of Delay!
...heh, heh, heh. I thought
that would catch your attention. Here's the straight dope: Set the DD-20 to
"pan" delay, and plug into both outputs with the unit in stereo output mode.
Mute one output (or just put a dummy jack in it), and set the delay time for
23 seconds. Since the output now pans hard left-hard right, the resulting
output from one of the two outputs is 46 seconds. Try it, and you'll
buy it. So y'all quit bitchin' and moanin' about only 23 seconds and prime
numbers and all that stuff and cook yerself up some real
loopage.
dB, coyote
p.s. I'm still working on the "Guide to
the DD-20." The real world is nipping at my heels, tripping me up and keeping
me from this important document. Damn! Who needs clean laundry and groceries
when you can have 46 seconds of loop-delay?
(Sounds like an Irish lullabye:
Loop-Delay, Loop-Delye...)