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Re: Comparison chart of looping devices published




In a message dated 3/30/06 12:28:25 PM, tohall@rcn.com writes:


How do you use this feature?
I've haven't as yet used it because you have to stop the loop to
change the setting....



tom.....that's the bummer, you can't do this on the fly (re: rang pitch shift) and only the upgraded rang + allows for the several different shifts, the original rang just gave you the octave option.....to do this: hold the stack (speed) button down till the red lite blinks then step on the play (stop) button to change thru pitch options.....keep in mind that you can go down or up in pitch depending what setting you are in when you record i.e if you record a loop in the regular setting and stop, then hit the stack button, you go down an octave, if you record with the rang in the lower octave setting then switch over to regular you will go up an octave.....the way i usually switch pitches is i have other things playing, a loop on the mo-fx, some little loops on the zoom 2100 and then you can play like a mad man to cover up the silence of the switch of the rangs pitch.....mic



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