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Subject: digitech time machine loopers forum
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hey-how ya doin?
I'm a recent addition to the loop forum, but I'm well versed in
looping through a number of different little toys. I read your message
about the Digitech time machine. You said you could get one of the 4.3
sec. units. Over the last five or six years I've had access to both the
3 sec. and 7.6 sec. units, and frankly, I find the digitech time
machine's(although very noisy) to be more flexible and user friendly
than the lexicon jam man or any other "modern" looper.
Don't have time to go into detail now, but I'd love to babble
about how much fun these units are to play through. One thing you
should be aware of... there are four units in the time machine series.
I believe that the 3.0 & 4.0 versions don't have the sample trigger
capability that the longer delay units have, and I've grown to love the
ability the time knob gives you over creating cool loops from a guitar
source.
good luck, gotta go.