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Erich Posted - 03/16/2003 : 10:32:12 PM
I want to know how to do two things, if theyre possible:

* make it so i loop the 2 seconds and still be able to play with a delay

* pitch bend

any help? tx a lot.
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Erich Posted - 03/17/2003 : 6:43:14 PM
thanks guys. I got a Boss RV3 to play with on the chain before i invest in a DL4 or something similar.
GuitarGuy305 Posted - 03/17/2003 : 5:46:04 PM
Tim uses the DL4 for a loop, and uses the DD5 for delay OVER the loop. As in Entity. Thus, the DL4 is AFTER the DD5 in the chain.

I usually like to have my delays be the last things in the chain. Especially any pedal, like the DD5 or DL4 that I may use for a loop.


Adam
rubylith Posted - 03/17/2003 : 4:32:41 PM
For the second delay pedal, use it before in line of the dd-5, that way the loop will not go through the second pedal and make a mess of noise. Record a loop with the 5 function then after its recorded turn on the other delay and use it on "top" of the loop.
j Posted - 03/17/2003 : 12:00:40 AM
For the first one, you could always use another delay pedal. I guess that's stating the obvious.
Saint Jude Posted - 03/16/2003 : 10:40:22 PM
cant do the first one.

for the second one, put it on reverse mode, (#6). Turn feed back all the way up (to the right) and delay time either to the left or right full. play one note for how ever long it takes to loop itself, then turn up or down the delay time to make it go up/down an octave acordingly.

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