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It did get hacked, I was up there a few nights ago and it was trying to get me to download some very suspicious .ru file every time I hit the search box :) FIRST LP2 SIGHTING ! Congrats... such fun :) Phil :) On Dec 28, 2011, at 3:34 PM, Matt Davignon wrote: > Also, I checked the looperlative website today to see if there was > more info up there. Today, my office firewall (or Firefox's security > alert) is blocking the website as suspicious. I hope it didn't get > hacked! > > Matt > > On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 3:30 PM, Matt Davignon <mattdavignon@gmail.com> > wrote: >> I got it at work, so I won't have a chance to try it out until later. >> >> Some first impressions: >> --It's about the same size, but only about 2/3 the weight of a DL-4. >> Light is important in my rig these days. However, it also looks and >> feels very sturdy. >> --The switches are much quieter than the DL-4. It would be easy to >> operate this pedal by hand. >> --The power source is NOT included. According to the instructions, I >> need a "9v negative-center pedal power supply which is commonly used >> by many music pedals." Or a 9v battery. >> --There is an input for an expression pedal, which controls feedback. >> This is not mentioned in the instructions. >> --According to the instructions, an SD storage card is required to use >> the device. On my device, the cards must be inserted upside down. >> --The maximum loop time is not mentioned in the instructions. I >> imagine it depends on the SD card, and I've heard it's well over 1 >> minute at regular speed. >> --The instructions are pretty minimal, and they don't include a >> description of what the different effects are. >> --There are 16 effects, which are activated by 2 effects switches - 8 >> per switch. (This much is apparent from the photo on the website.) >> Assigning the effects to the footswitch appears complicated enough >> that I probably won't be doing it during a performance. To do so, you >> have to enter Configuration mode, which involves either pressing a >> tiny button on the back of the unit, or holding the RECORD button when >> in PLAY mode. >> --There is also a nice "Setup Mode", in which the effects LEDs work as >> a sound level meter, so you can adjust the input level. There are 3 >> different levels of input gain, plus a trim knob >> >> Hopefully I'll get a chance to start using it this weekend. I've been >> looking forward to this for a while. >> >> >> -- >> Matt Davignon >> mattdavignon@gmail.com >> www.ribosomemusic.com >> Podcast! http://ribosomematt.podomatic.com >> Rigs! http://www.youtube.com/user/ribosomematt > > > > -- > Matt Davignon > mattdavignon@gmail.com > www.ribosomemusic.com > Podcast! http://ribosomematt.podomatic.com > Rigs! http://www.youtube.com/user/ribosomematt >