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  • in reply to: Loop Pedal Idea #109458
    TAXavier
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    Who ever KNOWS about a 2880 that despite “knowing” how good is, they’d settle with DigiKord

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    I agree. I would like for it NOT to switch to next track upon entering overdub. I find this very annoying. To get a nice clean seamless loop it needs to stay on the track i just recorded. When it switches I then have the next track with a small piece of my first loop. I also think that all tracks should clear after mixdown. I thought the mixdown was to free up the first 4 tracks, but all the loops are still there. Also I think the volume/feedback slider system is whacked. It would be nice to have a ‘what you here is what you get’ system like the Repeater.

    As far as I know, mixdown simply throws everything (using the corrosponding set volumes from 1-4 and paste it to the mixdown track. I either don’t don’t how to delete them all at once either or count your lucky stars that EHX will possilby one day where you can clear 1-4 while maintining info on mixdown.

    About the general recording, I’ve had one of this since x-mas and it happened before, because I honestly can’t remember what I did, and now it’s doing it again. This clipped up loop crap is reallly annnoying me. Crap, do I REALLY have to resort to the click?!?! :)

    You guys are probably laughing at me and my ignorance. The true “pros” are laughing because we only have 1 PC screen.

    TAXavier
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    I have gathered the following possible software changes from https://www.ehx.com/forums/viewthread/1464/

    • Independent OCTAVE UP & OCTAVE DOWN function for each channel (at the same time Master Octave should remain)

    • Independent REVERSE function for each channel (or even PLAY MODE button: play backward, play forward<->backward, one shot playback)

    • Tap tempo

    • Asynchronous loops

    • A better LIVE mix-down (option to simply clear out the 4 loops when mixdown is complete, or something that would prevent a second pass over dub/jump in volume.)

    • Save multiple loop sets

    • On/Off switch for Feedback control with sliders

    • Mute channel buttons

    None of this should even be hard to do. Their arrogance as they save the Stairway to Heaven, for all the real engies that put in real time. ;)

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    Asynchronous loops[/

    That those and this

    in reply to: 2880 sesequent loop WAY too loud #109454
    TAXavier
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    I had a 2880 and sold it :( My question is do you have the feedback turned up to where when the loop is repeating it just gets louder and louder? You have to turn the slider down to half (I think) because above half it will cause each loop to grow louder and louder (This is the feedback control on the sliders). I may be totally wrong but that’s what I remember.

    you were playing a track and adjusting the speed. There is simulate tape speed on it.

    So dumb to ever sell this this. It has it’s bugs no doubt, but at least at least mostly imo, they’re things EHX can and probably will simple add to the unit as time goes on.

    in reply to: 2880 sesequent loop WAY too loud #109453
    TAXavier
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    does it happen every time you record? on every channel (like, if you were to record an empty loop for track one, then record on track two, is track two too loud)? if you use a fader while it’s in playback mode, is it cutting out sound all the way when the fader is at zero?

    No, I’m very OCD. First off I never use stereo-mode (just sayin’) and secondingly, yea, the faders are all up like normal. Funny you ask though because it doesn’t happen every time i play (or record, as I use a big boxy digitial recorder and they really create feedback). I guess track 1 in your situation would be the loud one, even though the LED and signal move over to 2. Get what I mean? Still, anyone?

    in reply to: 2880 sesequent loop WAY too loud #109452
    TAXavier
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    Hmm… That’s bizarre. Are the outputs of the 2880 going into any other effect pedals? Or may be try returning everything to unity. The pans – back to center position, the “dry out” faders, track faders, and “mix down” faders – bring all the way up. Then readjust the gain input for the instrument. If it’s still louder through the outputs, try seeing if the same thing happens using the headphone output.

    Just some thoughts.

    You can’t be serious. Wouldn’t that not only destroy all my gear but make me deaf? Are you serious? I asssume I’d be using a surge protector.

    in reply to: 2880 sesequent loop WAY too loud #102415
    TAXavier
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    *bump* really? no one knows?

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