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Re: Echo Pro question/problem
That sounds like a pretty odd bug to me. The only
other thing it could possibly be is that if you're
using a custom patch, or customized the factory
preset, to where the delay is turned down when the
expression pedal is in both extreme positions,
effectively making the delay silent no matter where
the expression pedal is set. However, considering you
already have a DL-4 and know how to use it, I would
imagine you would have thought of this and accounted
for it.
So, I would guess a software bug. Have you tried a
full system reset? Even if it works afterwards, I
probably would play it safe and swap it for another
one.
Good luck!
--- Ian Popperwell <popperwell@iname.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've finally bought myself an Echo Pro and am having
> a problem with it that I
> am sure is a fault but thought I'd check if anyone
> else has come across it...
>
> The problems both relate to the looper's own delay
> line. I can't get the delay
> to work in 'real time' (I've used a DL4 for years so
> know the way it works) -
> there is no delay applied to the dry signal when I
> play into it before
> recording a loop or when in record mode. The
> delay-related controls within
> the
> looper have absolutely no effect upon the dry
> signal, however, the delay is
> applied only to the recorded loop upon playback -
> this is of course rediculous
> and intensely irritating. The other thing is that
> the delays when they do
> appear, (applied to the loop on playback) are not in
> sync with the MIDI clock
> (the main delay programmes all work perfectly in
> sync and I have the system
> set
> up for clocking to MIDI. A while ago, Line6 told me
> that the Looper's delay is
> also syncable to MIDI.
>
> I can only deduce that I have a faulty unit. Has
> anybody else had this
> problem,
> and is there any system control that I've missed?
>
> I'll take it back to the shop on Monday but wanted
> to check that its not me!
>
> Thanks in anticipation of confirmation/advvice.
>
> Ian.
>
>
>
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