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November 10, 2009 at 5:00 pm #79297randylinMember
1. make the hazarai button a TAP BUTTON so we can change to saved setting 1 2 3 4 5 whatever.
2. don’t let the loop go to mid position by default. let US decide if we want a longer loop that cannot be slowed down. now you have to record a silent loop for 20 secs, then jack the knob all the way to the left to get a 40 sec loop. does this make sense?
sure it took a genius like me to figure that one out, but guys, this thing is NOT STAGE FRIENDLY!! more foot control!
the thing can do 60secs and you know it! why not just make it easy to do 60 by taking away the AUTO DEFAULT TO MID POSITION in the programming of the board you used???
you did lot of good things, especially making the looper available even when you’re in another setting.
so fix it all the way! don’t be halfway!
November 11, 2009 at 3:10 pm #103627korgiMemberi think it is missing the hold/infinite feature (off the cathedral)….it seems it would sit really well on a delay/looper pedal.
March 21, 2010 at 3:48 am #108684modernLakesMemberi wish the smmh had 3 improvements; a trails switch, that the preset button could switch off of preset mode (like on the cathedral) and that when you turned the delay time knob it would make swooshing noises like the boss dd-7, line6 dl4, etc.
March 21, 2010 at 1:48 pm #108692BlueSteelParticipantQuote:i wish the smmh had 3 improvements; a trails switch, that the preset button could switch off of preset mode (like on the cathedral) and that when you turned the delay time knob it would make swooshing noises like the boss dd-7, line6 dl4, etc.yes! it needs a switch to switch off of preset modes!
hey, does anyone know if it’s normal for when you are recording loopes, for the first loops to get quieter as you add more? its kinda difficult describing it.
March 21, 2010 at 6:22 pm #108695modernLakesMemberQuote:Quote:i wish the smmh had 3 improvements; a trails switch, that the preset button could switch off of preset mode (like on the cathedral) and that when you turned the delay time knob it would make swooshing noises like the boss dd-7, line6 dl4, etc.hey, does anyone know if it’s normal for when you are recording loopes, for the first loops to get quieter as you add more? its kinda difficult describing it.
in loop mode the repeats knob works as an attenuator. Keep the repeat knob all the way clockwise and it’ll keep all the overdubs the same level. Keep it all the way counter-clockwise and it’ll completely erase all the previous overdubs.
March 21, 2010 at 6:28 pm #108696modernLakesMemberQuote:smmh is digital, “when you turned the delay time knob it would make swooshing noises like the boss dd-7, line6 dl4, etc” i think thats only an analog thingyeah that’s what EHX told me when I emailed them, but the Boss DD-7, DL4 and Hardwire DL-8 are also all digital and make those noises.
Also, I’ve got a MicroKorg XL and when I turn on the delay effect and use the Tempo knob, it also makes those swooshing noises – there’s not a piece of analog circuit in the XL.The SMMH seems to cut the signal when you turn the delay knob. My guess is they thought most people would want silence between the delay times
March 21, 2010 at 7:41 pm #108699modernLakesMemberQuote:..but you can put a buffer when turning the knob so that it doesnt do that.so is probably a digital optionDo you mean you can put buffers on the dd-7, dl4, & dl-8 so they don’t do that? Do you think you would be able to remove the buffer from the SMMH so it would do that?
March 21, 2010 at 10:25 pm #108702BlueSteelParticipantQuote:Quote:Quote:i wish the smmh had 3 improvements; a trails switch, that the preset button could switch off of preset mode (like on the cathedral) and that when you turned the delay time knob it would make swooshing noises like the boss dd-7, line6 dl4, etc.hey, does anyone know if it’s normal for when you are recording loopes, for the first loops to get quieter as you add more? its kinda difficult describing it.
in loop mode the repeats knob works as an attenuator. Keep the repeat knob all the way clockwise and it’ll keep all the overdubs the same level. Keep it all the way counter-clockwise and it’ll completely erase all the previous overdubs.
oh, i was unaware of that. thanks, i must try that!
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