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Re: Newbie! (DD 20 question)



Yes, exactly.

In DELAY MODE stomp the left-hand pedal to start delaying your audio 
input.

Stomp again when satisfied with the loop you've created and continue to 
"solo" over it without adding any more to it.

Stomp again when you want to add more to the loop.

If you want . . .

Occasionally adjust feedback knob downward from 100% so older loop 
material fades in relation to newer stuff added.

This way your loops can evolve and change.

Cheers,

Ted

On Oct 12, 2007, at 6:44 AM, Moore, David W Civ 86 MXS/MXMTA wrote:

> SO, HOW EXACTLY DOES THIS WORK?
> MY THEORY ON HOW IT MIGHT WORK;
> YOU STOMP TO TURN THE DELAY ON (100% FDBK), THEN GO TO TOWN AND CREATE 
> A COUPLE OF LOOPS THAT WILL GO ON FOR FOREVER. THEN YOU STOMP AGAIN TO 
> TURN THE DELAY MODE OFF, BUT THE LOOPS YOU'VE ALREADY CREATED KEEP 
> GOING? THEN YOU CAN CONTINUE PLAYING OVER THEM IN NORMAL (NO DELAY 
> ANYMORE) MODE?


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