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Re: Comparison chart of looping devices published
Thanks, you are so kind to reply in such detail!
I knew how the feature worked - just couldn't figure out any
way to use it in making music - too much dead space.
Now I know - I have to get another looping device!!!
I've only got the one boomerang, but I'm enjoying the heck out
of it. Being a former acoustiholic, I figger I better off take it
one pedal at a time...
tom
---- Original message ----
>Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 13:16:28 EST
>From: Nemoguitt@aol.com
>Subject: Re: Comparison chart of looping devices published
>To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>
> 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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