There is not “too much” mA, yes the memory man takes the current needed.
BUT…
Voltage, V, Volts… like 9, 12 or 24 volts… ya know???? TOO MUCH VOLTS CAN FRY YOUR Memory Man.
Just saying in case you did’nt knew it! Be sure you know what you are doing when you mess with voltages… like the doubler cable… think twice before you turn all “ON” so your precious pedals stay alive
April 26, 2014 at 4:09 pm
in reply to: Slammi#119917
A. Usually I put all my effects in line, the looper is last before the amp. You craft your sound and you hit record on the looper. Then, you let play the recorded loop and you play your thing over it, all the effects you choose after that don’t affect the recorded loop, because they are before.
B. Alternatively, wich is also fun, you put the looper somewhere in between the other effects (reverb and delay AFTER loop by example)… in this case the FX past the looper will affect the recorded loop AND the stuff you play over it.
I made a box wich swith my looper in the chain. This way I can flip a switch and do A or B without playing with wires…
Yes, if you use it like that, think “feedback” = amount of notes repeated, “blend” = volume of the repeated note, “delay” = how fast the note will get back to you, and finally, keep modulation (Depht) at zero.
Hope it helps!
A digital delay would get you a clearer effect but I often use the memory boy just like you described and it works nicely for me, this way I can play “echo songs” … like dotted eight stuff.