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If you can deal with a software solution, flyloops can shift bpm (by beat splicing or by freq shifting) .... both ways are quantizable so, for example, you can shift to a triplets based beat that is several times faster than the original, and then pitch/freq shift it up an octave . www.flyloops.com stable mac and pc versions available. alicia miller wrote: > Ah... Yes that would be right.. > But I guess you can't stop a loop and start it again while in a delay > mode? > I was very tempted by the dd20 regardless, nice pedal ... > Basically what I'm after is the level of functionality of, say, an > RC20xl (with stop start > capabilities, undo, and maybe quantize) but with the ability to select > the bpm. > I'm looking into software loopers as well but I am still too scared of > that much > live audio processing on the fly! > Alicia. > > Any of the delay modes on the DD20 can be used as a looper when you > adjust the feedback. All you have to do (with the delay select OFF) > is set the feedback to 100%, set your tempo, press the delay on when > you're ready to record into it and then press the delay off when > you're done. Press on again if you want to add more. The delay on > the DD20 continues to play when its 'off' making the off button more > of an open delay/close delay option. > > Kevin > > (who is warming to the DD20 as a looper more and more every time I play) > > On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 2:51 PM, Alicia <leashmiller@hotmail.com> wrote: > > Hi all, > > Just a quick question. I'm looking for a looper that has a selectable >bpm, > > rather than a tap tempo or midi sync. I've found (please correct me if >I'm > > wrong) that the dd-20 and the timebender, which looked like they would >do > > the job, actually only have a selectable bpm for there delays and not >the > > looper (sigh). Anyone know of one that exists (that isn't $1000)?? > > Thanks! > > Alicia > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Make ninemsn your homepage! Get the latest news, goss and sport > <http://windowslive.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=813730>