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Re: horter looping times [was Re: Tim Reynolds]
What is the advantage? It doesn't fade away? I'm sure an obvious
disadvantage is that you can't overdub on top of an already existing loop.
Would I be better going with a looper or a delay with a hold function?
I was considering getting the DL4, but if I can do all that Tim does with a
little Boss pedal, now I'm reconsidering.
George
----- Original Message -----
From: the Reverend Rob <reverendrob@realm-of-shade.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 1999 7:34 PM
Subject: horter looping times [was Re: Tim Reynolds]
> At 05:59 PM 12/7/99 -0600, X-ray wrote:
> >>>I'm having trouble grasping that Tim does all his looping with a
> >2->>second hold. Is that all he uses?
> >
> >
> >I'm as amazed as you, but yeah that's it.
>
> All I use is a Digitech 3.6 and a Boss DE-200 (1200 ms hold max), hooked
> generally in serial. It's amazing what can be done with just the minimal
> functions, if you're dedicated to making it work. Even when I had my 30s
> tape loop in a RE-301, I used the 1900ms hold on my old RDS-1900 more
often
> (and more effectively) than the tape.
>
>
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