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Re: Lex Jamman mem and software mods?



Jim Amsden wrote:
> I have a Lexicon MPXG2 which has a Jamman effect that's only 20 sec.

By that I guess you mean if you only have 20 secs, the 32 in Jamman 
should do for me ;)
Actually, I clocked some sequences I'd like to loop, and found some 
15-20 secs to be the lower limit for what's practical, which made me 
rule out some inexpensive thingies with only 11-12 secs.

Andy vigorously suggested the EDP, but no way I can afford it in a 
forseeable future. Guess it'll be a Jamman with Bob's software.
I also have a Vortex; though mostly used for efffects, I can still use 
it for certain play'n'loop'n'replace'n'fadeout-as-you-go things :), plus 
my TSR24 (upgraded to dual SDISH and more ram) can do maybe 5 secs, so 
those three in combination ought to be enough.


> ----- Original Message ----- From: "van Sinn" <vansinn@post.cybercity.dk>
> To: "Loopers-Delight" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
> Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 9:05 AM
> Subject: Lex Jamman mem and software mods?
> 
> 
>> In earlier postings, memory constains in the Lexicon Jamman has been 
>> discussed in here, but AFAICT was never implemented. Or were they?
>> I can live with 32 secs loops, but twice that would be nice ;)
>>
>> I've also seen quite some threads about software revisions, but what's 
>> the status, available from where..?  Someone must have the Sources..


-- 
rgds,
van Sinn