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Re: D-Two Looper Settings
Hans, thanks very much for posting this. I've been interested in the
D2
ever since it was announced, but have not had a chance to try it out (No
one
carries it locally). Regarding CC's and Feedback, I am wondering if
feedback
can be assigned to a CV pedal and swept without glitches in the audio. How
about delay time? Can the D2 change delay time without changing pitch (via
CV
pedal)?
Thanks, Marc
In a message dated 7/13/02 3:16:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
armatronix@charter.net writes:
> Subj: D-Two Looper Settings
> Date: 7/13/02 3:16:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time
> From: armatronix@charter.net (Hans Lindauer)
> Reply-to: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>
> Hi Gang-
>
> I've finally sat down for a few hours with my T.C. Electronics D-Two
delay,
> and figures out how to make it function as a simple MIDI-syncable
>looper
> with overdub, multiply, and feedback control. It will do odd time
> signatures, also. I'm using a Digitech PMC-10 MIDI footcontroller to
>send
> commands, although you could use the front panel easily enough. Here's
how
> to do it:
>
> Set the unit to receive MIDI. This is under Setup - I set MIDI Sync to
1/1
> and Delay mode to Mono for extra time.
>
> Feedback is pretty self-explanatory. I set the PMC-10 up with CC (#50)
> values of 127, 96, and 0 for 100%, 75%, and 0% feedback, respectively.
You
> can also use the knob on the front to adjust the feedback.
>
> Overdub uses the Bypass command. Set the Bypass Mode to "FX In" in
> Setup. You can toggle the front panel button, or else send CC #20 with
>a
> MIDI controller to create either a sustained or toggled overdub. You
could
> also leave it wide open if you want.
>
> Multiply is achieved via the user presets. I set the Subdivision to
>1/16
> note, and programmed FB #1 to 32/16 at 0 dB for a two-measure loop,
>16/16
> for one measure, 8/16 for 1/2 measure, etc., and saved each one to its
>own
> preset. I set each ones' FB% to 100 so that 100% feedback would be the
> default when calling up a preset. I also programmed Program Change
> commands into the PMC-10 to allow me to switch easily between loop
>lengths.
>
> When you switch presets, there may be a very brief moment of silence.
This
> doesn't insert itself into the loop, fortunately.
>
> If anybody else has any good D-Two tricks, I'd be interested in hearing
them.
>
>
> Enjoy,
>
> -Hans
>