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Re: EH 16 Second Delay question



Hi Paolo,
>
> Can you build up a massive (though mono) soundscape by
> overdubbing line after line after line onto the same
> loop? Yes.

This *is* what I wanted to hear 8). I´m basically into drones ad noise, and
I´m thinking of Robert Rich or Jeff Greinke as far as references for my own
music are concerned. No "looper as an instant band in a box" replacement
needed, though 8).

Thanks for the info, now I´m waiting for the first second-hand units to
appear on the market. At a considreably lower price, of course 8).

Stephen


"Human beings are a disease, the cancer of this planet, you´re a plague. 
And
we are the cure." (Agent Smith / Matrix)

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Paolo Valladolid" <paolovalladolid@yahoo.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 2:49 PM
Subject: Re: EH 16 Second Delay question


> Hi Stephen,
>
> I have never used an EDP, Repeater, or RC-20, so I
> cannot compare the EH16 to any of them.
>
> I am not sure now what you mean by "loop
> continuously".  I thought you were asking if the EH16
> will replay a loop over and over until you hit the
> Bypass button.  The answer is "yes" if you have the
> Feedback slider pushed all the way up.
>
> Can you build up a massive (though mono) soundscape by
> overdubbing line after line after line onto the same
> loop? Yes.
>
> Can you loop some guitar chords, then plug in a wind
> controller and overdub some synth tuba and flute
> lines, while keeping the loop running, then switch
> back to guitar and play a rock guitar solo on top
> without overdubbing the solo?  Yes.
>
> Can you use the EH16 as a delay unit only (no
> looping)? Yes.
>
> I have not noticed any glitches or hiccups when the
> end of the loop is reached.
>
> Does this help?
>
> Paolo
>
> --- wavecomputer360 <wavecomputer360@gmx.de> wrote:
>
> > Hi Paolo,
> >
> > thanks for this comprehensive insight. Now, how
> > properly does the EH loop?
> > Does it loop continuously like the EDP, or does it
> > loop like a Repeater or
> > the RC-20 (i. e. phrase-based)? Are there audible
> > glitches or hiccups when
> > loops come to an end?
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > Stephen.
> >
> > "Human beings are a disease, the cancer of this
> > planet, you´re a plague. And
> > we are the cure." (Agent Smith / Matrix)
> >
> > Visit the official [´ramp] website at
> > www.doombient.com
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Paolo Valladolid" <paolovalladolid@yahoo.com>
> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
> > Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 5:33 PM
> > Subject: Re: EH 16 Second Delay question
> >
> >
> > > Based on your post, the EH16 can be used in active
> > or
> > > passive looper mode.  If you turn the Feedback
> > slider
> > > all the way up, it will continously loop
> > everything it
> > > has recorded, up to its internal memory limit
> > (around
> > > 4 min.), while also overdubbing anything you play
> > into
> > > it or what it "hears" coming from itself
> > (feedback).
> > > For example, I can use the Fine slider to pitch
> > shift
> > > the loop down for a pseudo-Whammy effect and it
> > will
> > > overdub the pseudo-Whammy effect.
> > >
> > > It can also only overdub when you want it to.  I
> > am
> > > still learning how to get it to overdub until I
> > hit
> > > the Record button again to stop overdubbing as
> > opposed
> > > to letting it automatically overdub a set number
> > of
> > > bars then automatically stopping overdubbing, as
> > > determined by the Coarse slider.
> > >
> > > The EH16, like any device, has its idiosyncracies.
> > It
> > > doesn't always behave as I expect it too. I can't
> > tell
> > > at this stage whether its because of my lack of
> > > sufficient familiarty with the device or a bug of
> > some
> > > sort.
> > >
> > > Paolo
> > >
> > >
> > > --- wavecomputer360 <wavecomputer360@gmx.de>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > > Sorry for bothering you with things already
> > > > discussed. I´m thinking of buying one of the
> > > > reissues and I would like to know whether the
> > 16SD
> > > > is an active or a passive looper. I mean by
> > > > "passive" that the looper can be connected to a
> > > > group or aux out on the console and will loop
> > > > continously once the loop length has been
> > determined
> > > > (like the Jamman or the EDP do in Delay mode).
> > By
> > > > "active" I mean a device that needs to be
> > instructed
> > > > any time I want it to record or overdub a
> > previously
> > > > defined loop (like the Repeater, the DL-4 loop
> > > > recorder function or the Boss RC-20 do). I
> > prefer
> > > > having passive loop devices around that allow me
> > to
> > > > spontaneously run stuff into them for creating
> > > > random loops, I don´t really need phrase
> > samplers.
> > > > Is the 16SD just another phrase sampler with
> > some
> > > > added bells and whistles, or is it also usable
> > like
> > > > an EDP in delay mode?
> > > >
> > > > TIA,
> > > >
> > > > Stephen.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "Human beings are a disease, the cancer of this
> > > > planet, you´re a plague. And we are the cure."
> > > > (Agent Smith / Matrix)
> > > >
> > > > Visit the official [´ramp] website at
> > > www.doombient.com
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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