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Re: 2880 Question
If the 2880 is currently playing a loop, then pressing "Next Loop"
will prepare it to record a new loop but continue playing the
existing loop until you press the 'new loop" button a second time, in
which case it presents you with a clean slate and begins recording...
What do you mean by "overdub mode"? If you are going to trash the
old loop and instantly start a new one, then why does it matter if it
is playing or overdubbing at the moment of erasure?
>Are you sure?...because I downloaded the manual and it says that
>during PLAYBACK "New loop" puts it into "record-ready mode" and
>during OVERDUB "New Loop" button is ignored.
>
>I just want to make sure before I buy it. This is something I do a
>lot during shows, and I definitely wouldn't buy it if it couldn't do
>this.
>
>Thanks
>
>
>
>On Mar 13, 2007, at 11:00 PM, Charles Zwicky wrote:
>
>>Pressing the "New Loop" button on the 2880 will do this.
>>
>>>Hello.
>>>
>>>I currently own a 16 Second Digital Delay that has been upgraded.
>>>I want to move up to the 2880, but have a question.
>>>
>>>On my 16 Second Delay, if I am in overdub mode and pressed the
>>>play button, the machine would immediately go in to record mode
>>>and make a new loop.
>>>
>>>I can't find anyway of doing this in the 2880 manual. Is it
>>>possible to be listening to one loop (currently in playback), and
>>>instantly start a new loop? Only having to press one button and
>>>not having to press one button to stop the current loop and then
>>>pressing another to record a new one.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Javier
>>
>>
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