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Right, except that this halves the loop time since you’re recording in stereo, right? On Apr 17, 2018, at 14:10, John Tidwell <wedgehed@yahoo.com> wrote: You can use the half speed function on a per loop basis to raise or lower by an octave. You can also control which output the loop or overdub is on if you use an A/B box to select which input your signal goes to.
On Tuesday, April 17, 2018, 1:28:11 PM EDT, Charles Zwicky <cazwicky@earthlink.net> wrote:
Thanks John, I discovered the Boomerang III seconds after posting, it looks very promising, except no panning control for each loop, nor individual pitch, but so far the best one I’ve seen. I’ll look into the Pixtronix. -Chuck
On Apr 17, 2018, at 12:53, John Tidwell <wedgehed@yahoo.com> wrote: The Boomerang III will do this & I'm pretty sure the Pigtronix Infinity can too.
On Tuesday, April 17, 2018, 12:29:02 PM EDT, Charles Zwicky <cazwicky@earthlink.net> wrote:
I am looking for a list of hardware loopers with the ability to have free-running (unsynched) loops.. Apart from the two I am aware of: Boss RC-300 Electro Harmonix 22500 looper TC Ditto x4, though the second loop’s length will always end in multiples of the 1st loop ..are there any other hardware loopers that allow loops of arbitrary lengths to run simultaneously? The ability to change the playback speed a definite plus. -Chuck |