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Thanks Andy. Still, no responses. I might have overwhelmed the LD community, or nobody is possibly interested... ;-) Anyway: 1.)Undo/Redo is triggered by longpress foot down. Still, it's longpress-duration is somewhat shorter than on the RC-2 and it is rather well controllable. But this could be actually also something that could be optimized via USB-update. 2.)I haven't tested this 100%, but it seems to be straight in-your-face-overdub without any loop-feedback control (unless it would be very subtle). You can also add these comments to your review page, btw. best regards Buzap > Gesendet: Freitag, 08. März 2013 um 20:39 Uhr > Von: "andy butler" <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> > An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Betreff: Re: Ditto Looper in-depth review > > Hi Buzap, > > fantastic review! > > Any chance you can answer 2 more points? > > > 1) Undo/Redo. when exactly do those functions occur? After the switch > has been > held a while? or on it's release? The second option being the > preferred. > > 2) During overdub, is feedback dropped a little bit to allow you to just > keep on > overdubbing without too much fear of overload? ( easy to check with a > short loop) > > andy > > > Buzap wrote: > > Hi folks > > > > I've just received my new TC Electronic Ditto Looper yesterday. Here > > is my review. > >