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Re: DD-20 continued



On May 21, 2004, at 3:10 PM, thetoyroom@comcast.net wrote:
> 3.  Someone mentioned a 'bypass' switch, which was described as a 
> 'punch in/punch out' type function.  Does this mean that you can set 
> the feedback to 100%, get a loop going, then 'bypass' out, and 
> continue layering over the loop, without it getting fed into the loop? 
>  This would be nice as that is a classic methodology for the PDS 
> series pedals, which I miss with my DL4 very much.  If you are in 
> delay mode on the DL4 and set a high repeat setting, everything you 
> play gets fed into the delay line, unless you have a more complex 
> mixer/send setup (which I did for certain situations).

right. the "bypass" button is actually a mute to the input of the delay 
line.

nice to see spirited discussion of this pedal!

---
Eric Williamson
www.suitandtieguy.com


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