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Re: Should a Boomerang Do This?
check your trim knob for the hiss. there should be none if it is adjusted
right. the boomerang plus has settings that goes from slapback to infinite
feedback 100%. you should be able to program 5 or 6 variable fades. mike
nelson is the maker of the rang http://www.boomerangmusic.com heres a few
specs of the site
New Features in the Version 2 software
(inside every Boomerang PlusŪ Phrase Sampler):
2 independent loops, A and B
7 decay rates, including "no decay"-separately selectable for each loop
5 slow speeds-all musically related, down a 2nd, 4th, 5th, 7th or octave
12 sample rates, 24KHz down to 8KHz
Stack button can be latching or momentary
Record button can be active or disabled during playback
im leaving town for a month and will be off line. if you have anymore
questions shoot me a note today otherwise ill be back subscribed when i
return.
best to you
jg
----- Original Message -----
From: LeonD <ld60@rcn.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 5:23 AM
Subject: Should a Boomerang Do This?
> I was wondering if some of the more experienced Boomerang users could
verify
> the following.
>
> I recently received a brand new Boomerang. I have no problem recording
the
> first loop. The problem is when I want to add to it using the stack
> footswitch. The new material is added to the original but the volume of
the
> original loop is reduced considerably. It's reduced to the point of the
> original loop becoming background sounds and the new material is the
> primary.
>
> Does this sound right? Is there any way to keep the levels of the two
loops
> the same?
>
> A second questions has to do with the input level switch. In the inst or
> mic position, it's very quite but the line setting has hiss. So much
>that
> it makes the line setting unusable. Is anyone else's like this?
>
> Thanks for the help,
> Leon
>
>
>