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MC Posted - 09/28/2001 : 02:36:46 AM
I know this effect isnt unique to the Kilborn performance, but i figued it would be easy to describe to you guys.

How does Tim change the pitch of his loops like that, what pedal does he use. I have the Line 6 and I know you can slow a loop down to half speed and one octave lower or double speed and one octave higher. Just wondering how the wizard does it, its obvious that he changes the pitch with a knob (as opposed to a button like on the Line 6), what pedal is it???

Thanks guys

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dirtysloth Posted - 09/28/2001 : 06:28:14 AM
More specifically mode 6 on the DD-5, which is a reverse mode.


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