| Jeff is right. Itīs really good this way. Didnīt know the 46 sec trick that he 
mentioned. Have to check that... But canīt find it in the 
archive. Does anyone no more about it? Christo 
 
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 2:42 PM Subject: Re: DD-20 (was Re: Boomerang 3) Yes that's right. I actually use my toe to operate the feedback 
knob :) Light socks or barefoot looper here.
 
 It's "trails" feature is 
always on so when you press the effect off it keeps playing for as long as you 
have set the feedback knob. This is true even if you switch to the next preset.
 
 j
 
 
 On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 9:34 AM, Mark Hamburg <mark@grubmah.com>  
wrote:
 So, just treat the DD-20 as a really long delay line? Can 
  one tap-play-tap-overdub? I take it that when off, the delay will keep playing 
  so you can just set feedback to 100% and turn it off to get a hold effect? Do 
  you have to reach down and grab the feedback knob to adjust 
  feedback?
 Mark
 
 On Nov 2, 2010, at 1:21 AM, Christo Jota 
  wrote:
 
 > Creating seamless drones with the DD 20 should be rather 
  done with the delay modes (put on long feedback) . You can switch
 > then 
  from one mode to another to work with two separate modes. Attention: You can 
  NOT switch back to the first used mode
 > cause the sounds on the first 
  mode will be deleted. Thatīs not so good with the DD 20.
 > The delay 
  modes though are very good, I find. Work a lot with it on ambient soundscapes. 
  Much better doing these with the
 > DD 20 than the RC 50.
 > Nice 
  Day!
 > Christo
 > www.christojota.de
 
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