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Re: Does this effect exist?



the Eventide timefactor has this one as well
cheers
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--- Jeff Duke <jeff_d@embarqmail.com> schrieb am Sa, 24.10.2009:

> Von: Jeff Duke <jeff_d@embarqmail.com>
> Betreff: Re: Does this effect exist?
> An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Datum: Samstag, 24. Oktober 2009, 15:10
> 
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> I have several delays that
> will do something like 
> this, an old Ibanez DD, a Digitech Digidelay, even my Boss
> DD 20 but not quite 
> what your thinking perhaps. My Korg AX 3000G has a
> "Freeze" delay when you step 
> on the contol pedal it very nicely repeats whatever you had
> been playing. 
> Unfortunately when this is engagd no direct sound will be
> output so you can't 
> play over it! The Korg also has a "hold" delay
> but when you hold the sound it 
> continues to input the direct sound into the held mix until
> it just overloads. 
> It seems the Lexicon Vortex could do somthing like this
> very well but it's been 
> awhile.
>  
> Jeff
> 
>   ----- Original Message
> ----- 
>   From: 
>   Anders
> Bergdahl 
>   To: Loopers
> Delight 
>   Sent: Saturday,
> October 24, 2009 5:38 
>   PM
>   Subject: RE: Does
> this effect 
> exist?
>   
> Just today i heard the Electro Harmonix
> "cathedral" reverb and 
>   it has a very cool hold function..
>  
> 
>   
>   Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 08:41:45 -0700
> Subject: Does this effect 
>   exist?
> From: wsirota@wsdesigns.com
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> 
> I 
>   feel it would be useful to have a "freeze"
> effect that, while a footswitch was 
>   held down, would seamlessly loop the previous n
> milliseconds of sound (with n 
>   probably between 150 and 400 or so). This is perhaps for
> a solo jazz guitar 
>   context, but there certainly are other applications. So
> if i had a note that i 
>   was playing that I wanted to sustain while I drop in say,
> a couple of filler 
>   chords, i could hit the button and hold it down to do
> this (and, obviously, 
>   the chords would *not* be input to the freeze function).
> I don't know what 
>   you'd call this - "fingerless infinite
> sustain"? Anyway, maybe this is doable 
>   with one of the reverbs I have, or maybe there's some
> kind of dedicated 
>   effect. any ideas?
> 
> Thanks,
> Warren
>  
>