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22500 needs quick loop clear functionality. It’s years old tech. My old digitech jamman does this. No function is engaged with a long foot pedal press while the loop is stopped. Do this ehx. make me happy. Make my 22500 happy.
September 23, 2016 at 12:14 am in reply to: 22500 firmware / ERASING LOOPS EASIER !UPDATE!!! #122067BandeetoParticipantneeds quicker loop deletion and expanded foot controller functionality.
September 22, 2016 at 1:11 am in reply to: EHX 22500 Looper: Provides rare freedom for looping, but taking advantage of this freedom is difficult #122065BandeetoParticipantI’d be interested in a footswitch with expanded capability and more buttons. something more along the lines of the 45000 foot switch. Don’t know what it would take, but if firmware could do that with a beefed up footswith through the same controller connection I’d buy it yesterday and shout the 22500s praises from the rooftops. I hope ehx isn’t holding back out of concern that the 22500 would rob sales from the 45000. Even with expanded footswitch capability these are completely different animals and attract different types of musicians.
Please ehx, make the 22500s key functions easily accessible via a beefed up footswitch. Heck I’d even buy the current two button foot switch if I could do more than bank selection. That’s handy, but doesn’t address the root cause. The 22500 is highly capable with functions that are difficult to access in a fluid/intuitive way.
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To be fair I should also include a review of the pedal. for the size and price, it’s the most capable looper I can think of. It’s also to most unintuitive to use. Im happy with the sound quality. The ability to load custom rhythm track essentially makes this a 3 track stereo looper, which is pretty amazing. Throw in on the fly, unlocked, synchronized loops which only pigtronics infinity looper does (though the loop ration must be determined in advance rather than on the fly and for twice the price) and what this looper offers is almost a no brainer…. except for the usability issues. It works, but it’s not easy or intuitive.Wish list:
-24 bit audio.
-Sum stereo inputs to mono output.
-1/8 in stereo input
-Dual mic+line input on L channel
-Switch rhythm tracks in the fly (via footswitch)
-Expanded footswitch capability
-Pan rythm track to one channel (facilitates output to a board or full range speaker while playing guitar through an amp) without having to alter and reload the rhythm track.The last three wishes are (I hope) possible via firmware updates. Despite my wish list I’m impressed with what the 22509 can do. I’ve used it live and would love using it even more with a few tweaks and improvements. Crossing everything I can cross.
BandeetoParticipantA bit of a bummer, but thanks for the fast response. My acoustic has two output jacks. One for an internal mic and one for an internal magnetic pickup. This allows for flexibility to tailor the sound to the room and volume as each pickup has different strengths.
BandeetoParticipantGreat. Thanks for the fast response!
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