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Re: headrushers?
Timothy Mungenast wrote:
> To answer Q.1, my pal Mark Sullivan once ran his Headrush into 4 amps, 
>but
> he was always into overkill, having 2 surfboard-sized pedalboards AND a
> rack (LOL).
Overkill?  Dood!  Have you seen Steve Rothery's TWO racks of gear?  I 
saw it in a Marillion DVD.  Gadzooks!
>> [Original Message]
>> From: skincage <skincage@gmail.com>
>>
>> 2. in tape delay and normal delay modes, the pots create clicks when
>> turned. is this normal or do i need to get mine cleaned up?
>
The ones that control a digital parameter cause the clicks you're 
hearing.  The software in control of these parameters was designed 
poorly, imo.  That said, this Akai is my main looper.  I actually use it 
as a digital delay and control the feedback and high end roll off (tape 
sim) as my parameters of choice because they're analog and, as such, 
cause no noise.  (At least I assume they're analog based on how poorly 
designed the software is for the knobs used for adjusting time parameters.)
>> 3. how does the overdub feedback work in the headrush? since it's not
>> adjustable i assume it's more or less an infinite pileup.
>
Yes.  You CAN delete the overdubs and have the original loop remain.
Cheers,
Bill