usrsbin
Melos Echo Chamber
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Post by usrsbin on Oct 28, 2008 22:32:31 GMT
This one seems to have been left out of the mix ... is anyone else on here using this for looping?
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Post by nick robinson on Oct 29, 2008 11:11:44 GMT
This one seems to have been left out of the mix ... is anyone else on here using this for looping? Not me, sadly, but I'd value your opinions of it.
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Post by modulatoresp on May 3, 2009 22:05:34 GMT
I started my adventures in looping with this, it's pretty cool, you can have up to 23 seconds of delay and you can get asynchronous loops by switching memories to different loop lengths, at which point the old loop is frozen at its original length whilst the new one can be layered on top at whatever length the new loop time is set to, unfortunately when you change to the next loop length the first loop is dropped completely
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Post by nick robinson on May 4, 2009 11:03:17 GMT
I started my adventures in looping with this I just dislike Boss' big clunky pedals ;(
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Post by modulatoresp on May 4, 2009 21:39:01 GMT
it ia big and clunky, but it doesn't bother me
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Post by nick robinson on May 5, 2009 17:27:57 GMT
it ia big and clunky, but it doesn't bother me Sorry not the pedals, but the pedals. The actual bits you tread on
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Post by modulatoresp on May 5, 2009 20:20:56 GMT
it ia big and clunky, but it doesn't bother me Sorry not the pedals, but the pedals. The actual bits you tread on I stick mine on top of a keyboard and press the pedals by hand, so I think they are OK
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Post by nick robinson on May 6, 2009 7:38:44 GMT
I stick mine on top of a keyboard and press the pedals by hand, so I think they are OK *foot* pedals pressed by *hand*? DOES NOT COMPUTE....
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Post by modulatoresp on May 6, 2009 8:53:10 GMT
I stick mine on top of a keyboard and press the pedals by hand, so I think they are OK *foot* pedals pressed by *hand*? DOES NOT COMPUTE.... but if I put it on the floor I wouln't be able to tweak the other controls
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Post by nick robinson on May 6, 2009 15:48:43 GMT
but if I put it on the floor I wouln't be able to tweak the other controls This is why most loopers have bad backs...
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Post by modulatoresp on May 6, 2009 17:16:02 GMT
but if I put it on the floor I wouln't be able to tweak the other controls This is why most loopers have bad backs... indeed, but at least with the DD-20 you can use an expression pedal to control stuff
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Post by ikeaboy321 on Jun 28, 2009 22:26:11 GMT
hello said the new guy, I do have the DD-20, it has "foot pedal that are just about w-i-d-e enough for my EEEE to EEEEEE feet (think Yeti). it sits on a music stand because I refuse to bend over for art. The knobs are within reach. Pedals on the floor that need adjusting with ones hands are for me really a difficult arrangement when playing lap steel or key boards is not an option. The DD-20 is a very solid pedal and as many Boss pedals is bullet proof and sounds nice.
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Post by douglasbaldwin on Oct 28, 2011 16:25:46 GMT
I've been using two DD-20s for about five years now. I find them really easy to use, and I find them quite clear and accurate in the un-effected settings (standard, pan, etc.) I tend not to use the "novelty" settings (tape, analog, warp, twist, etc.). My review of the DD-20 is on the Loopers Delight gear page.
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Post by modulatoresp on Oct 31, 2011 11:15:02 GMT
I like the dd-20 so much I've got 3 now!!
Have had some fun using feedback loops with 2 and my next experiment will be to try 3 synths into 3 pedals at different loop lengths for some abstract ambient stuff
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