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Re: best replacement for Digitech PDS 1002?
Hey Mike, yeah I loved my old Digi RDS delays and I had a couple of 7.6
sec
Time Machines that could do stuff none of the new ones can, but noisy yeah.
You might look at a X series "Digidelay" I have one and its pretty cool.
And
cheap.
http://www.zzounds.com/item--DGTDD
Actually I just got it out and it does not have a mix control. It has an
effects level knob. So once you
make a loop you have to reach down and twiddle. Also if you step on the
button to stop it clears the loop. No feedback. 4 sec loop. Its cool
though
tap tempo and reverse delay.
I use a Boss DD20 that has a level control for the delay, I love it and it
can do alot of tricks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snmDerEq7lM&feature=related
Lotta other youtube stuff. The LD site has some great stuff on it but I
can't get into the site right now.
The Line 6 Dl4 may be what you need. In loop mode an expression pedal can
control the mix. Half speed, reverse. No real feedback control but the
expression pedal is a workaround. I can't live without this pedal! I use
it
mostly for the delay models.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5CleF6J_4w&feature=user
Also alot more video up.
Be careful though or you will end up like this guy (not me but close)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAuph0l0ONQ&feature=related
Anyway enough outta me....
peace
Jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: "mike karnowski" <potpie666@gmail.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2008 11:19 AM
Subject: best replacement for Digitech PDS 1002?
> I have been using 3 Digitech PDS 1002 pedals for around 15 years for
> looping and have developed my style around them, but they have gotten
> sooooo noisy (especially strung together) that I am looking for a
> replacement.
>
> The way I use them is to fill the sample memory with silence then
> set the mix to 100%, then whatever signal I have going in is silent
> until i do a quick double click and I can grab a short sample which is
> all you then hear in the loop. repeat as needed.
>
> Do any of the newer pedals allow one to do this? I haven't found
> many that have a mix control. Any advice would be appreciated.
> Cheers! -potpie
>
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