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Re: Sound quality of various loopers



Er, OK, so you say that the 1/3 octave at the top of the spectrum is 
the important one?  What insrument do you play? Dog Whistle?   ;^)

>At 17:09 11/12/2006, you wrote:
>>I've used nearly every looper available, and even after all these 
>>years I rank the Lexicon Jamman at the top. It just sounds the 
>>smoothest, the least digital and the most musical.
>>
>>Sometimes the wheel doesn't need to be reinvented!
>
>With it's 32kHz sample frequency, the JamMan lacks some of the top 
>end of the audio spectrum.
>
>I would concur that is does sound great though, especially for 
>looping bass guitar.
>
>andy butler


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