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Re: Boomerang and guitar and Ol' ELECTRO HARMONIX...
Never have used the'Rang,but anyone out there still using "the old EH 16
delay" like I still am...?There will never be a unit as wacky AND musical
ever again-I cherish it dearly/along w/ the foot pedal of
course...deepinthereverbtank...stanner...
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>From: Echopark99@aol.com
>To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com
>Subject: Re: Boomerang and guitar
>Date: Mon, Sep 20, 1999, 5:32 PM
>
>
>
> One of the nice things about the Boomer is your dry signal passes through
> unaltered, unless you pop the THRU MUTE switch, of course. So the Rang
>is
> unobtrusive to your basic sound, unlike the Jam Man or RDS, etc. which
> requires a certain "Mix" setting to feature your straight guitar signal.
>
> In addtition to the handy foot roller for loop output, there is a rather
> flexible single input/output pot that is quite variable, and an
>accompanying
> Mic/Line/Instr. level switch. It can be easy to inadvertantly have a
>hissy
> fit situation if that pot (on the back) gets brushed in transit, but it
> allows for correct in/out balance in plenty of places in the signal
>chain.
>
> The Rang is great for guitar when you don't to think much about looping.
>I
> always have it at the ready, even during pop songs, and has I find new
>sounds
> and phrases, I can 'rang 'em without hardly thinking about it, and then
> towards the end of a tune I can loop it back and tweak to taste (1/2 spd
>or
> 2X, reverse, stutter, etc.
>
> Very much in the spirit of the old EH 16 delay...
>
> eric p
> echo park
> <<
> >Curious to hear from the guitar players out there who are using the
>Rang
> >without an FX loop. In other words, the guitar hits the Rang before it
> gets
> >to the front/preamp of an amplifier. Any problems with noise??
> >
> >MicahH >>
>
>