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 Hi Jeremy, 
do you mean the Boss VF-1 ? 
I thank you but first  of all I 
think this is out-of-production ... so why not the beloved GP-100. 
Obviously I'm askiing for something in 
production that I cun found in Italy. 
  
second point, I decided to not buy no mroe 
nothing from Boss - Roland because an ideological personal point: they apply a 
awful marketing policy with price very high and .. in my opinion ... device 
without personality :) 
  
sorry, I don't wnat to dispute to you ... but 
I hate the fact that Boss make so terrible devices (In application sw for 
umiscians I mean), also with the having the COSM technology that I think is 
good .... 
  
marketing startegy ...  
all for the massess  
stomb-box for rockers :) 
  
thank you 
giorgio 
  
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  Sent: Thursday, 05 May, 2005 15:41 
  Subject: Re: Multi-Tap Delay: any smart 
  idea ? 
  
  
  VF-1 has a 20 tap delay setting. Each delay with 
    it’s own delay and pan setting. I’m not sure if the manual is available on 
    line. Do loads of other stuff too - very reasonable price if you can still 
    get them. 
  Jeremy 
    
 
  Hi all, Im'looking for Multi-tap delay 
      devices
  1. possibly software solution I would prefere a software 
      program for PC Windows, because for cost saving  (my budget is 
      low).
  I'm looking for something for create complex MultiTap delays 
      in real-time  possibly as *standalone* program; I hate VST plug-ins 
      because thet require a VST host that I do not have/know.
  In case 
      your proposal is just a plug-in, please suggest me a  freeware VST 
       host tool, but plese do not trasform this thread in a VST 
      discussion. I don't love to talk about VST; I like standalone 
      programs.
  2. hardware solution Someone may suggest any hardware 
      device for mutitap ? please do not suggest me usual tools used for 
      looping; I do not believe tha t they are suitable for complex delay 
      fractalization I  have in mind.
  many thanks / giorgio http://solyaris.altervista.org 
      
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
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