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Re: WHAT DON'T YOU LIKE ABOUT YOUR L



I was just reading this
http://www.guitarplayer.com/article/eventide-timefactor/dec-07/32601
  No mention here if the loops can be reversed...
"The Looper operates in a relatively straightforward manner, though it has
numerous hidden functions, some of which are quite esoteric. You get 12
seconds of loop time at full bandwidth (lower-bandwidth 24- and 48-second
looping are also available), with a choice of various recording, dubbing,
and playback modes. You can also have previously looped material fade out 
as
you overdub new material (à la Frippertronics), and manipulate the
time/pitch relationships of recorded loops in real time-including setting
the Play Speed to pitch the loop in musical intervals by using the Octaves,
Oct+5th, Dom7th, and Chromatic settings."

Only 3 sec on the models and I don't know that it will leave trails when
changing presets. High dollar too!

Jeff

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "William Walker" <billwalker@baymoon.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: WHAT DON'T YOU LIKE ABOUT YOUR L


>
>
>  I wish my looperlative was in a floor box the size of the Gordius Little
> Giant, other than that I can't begin to describe what a liberation it has
> been moving from the Repeater to the Looperlative. Granted I never had a
> chance to play with two edps, and the times I've used one, I was a bit
> clumsy with the architecture but I thought the sound of it was fine,
> certainly warmer than the Repeater, which can sound really cool in an
> artifacty kind of way, but has a bit of digital grunge.
>  Concerning the DL-4, I'm surprised that it is the only floor looper (as
> far as I know) that has an assignable expression pedal port. Which is an
> incredible expressive tool in both loop mode and delay mode. It makes me
> very curious to check out the new Eventide delay as it also boasts an
> expression pedal input (not to mention a high price tag), though I'm 
> unsure
> if it has a true looper on board. I wish the dl-4 had midi sync, or at 
>the
> very least more loop time, a way to vary the feedback in loop mode or 
> assign
> feedback to the expression pedal, and some way peel away overdubs.
> Bill
>
>
>
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