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Re: Digitech Jamman vs Boss Loopstation vs Extreme Negativity



Actually, I think the 'Stereo Volume control' analogy it spot on... it 
is exactly
what I feel looping without feedback control... my Loops are either off 
or on,
not a good thing for dynamic live looping!

-jas
Albuquerque
http://dimbulb.org




>How about a digital piano with no velocity sensitivity or sustain pedal?
>
>TravisH
>
>On 12/29/05, paulrichard10@adelphia.net <paulrichard10@adelphia.net> 
>wrote:
>  
>
>Your skill at crafting analogies needs work.
>
>
>---- Travis Hartnett <travishartnett@gmail.com> wrote:
>  
>
>After years and years of discussion on desireable features for looping
>devices, it's frustrating to see that publically available information
>go seemingly unheeded by manufacturers.  One can produce "something
>worth listening to" with any bit of gear, but imagine if stereo
>manufacturers kept trying to sell you something with only two volume
>settings--"off" and "on".  Once you'd seen a stereo with a volume
>control, one without that feature just seems silly, even though you
>could listen to music on it and put a towel or two over the speaker to
>make it quieter.
>
>TravisH
>