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  • in reply to: new here: smmh #107893
    tbeltrans
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    Thanks for the responses…

    DarkAxel: Thanks for the welcome. The smmh is definitely different from other delay pedals, that’s for sure.

    Ghost of Slim Tut: Thanks for the tip! Three is a lot to this pedal that I have yet to explore. What you are indicating is that I can start a fresh loop without having to delete what is already there!

    I live in the Twin Cities area – and there are NO more smmh pedals to be had anywhere locally! You can order one through various places (i.e. Guitar Center, American Guitar and Band, Willie’s, etc.) but nobody has them in stock! Guitar Center does not stock them in the stores at all anymore, but you can order one if they have it in their warehouse. I was looking for a second one, since I really took to the one I have. I ended up ordering it through Guitar Center today. Since there is one in their warehouse, it should be here next week. But why doesn’t anybody stock these pedals? Everybody seems to have much of the rest of the EHX product line, but not the smmh!

    Is there some problem I don’t yet know about (google revealed nothing wrong at all) or are people just not buying this pedal? I find that hard to believe too because this pedal just begs the player to create something new. It is inspiring.

    Tony

    in reply to: new here: smmh #108570
    tbeltrans
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    Hey, welcome to the board. Its nice to get a perspective from someone who didn’t know at all what to expect. I love the SMMH too, and for now my RC20xl is off my guitar board, although I’ll be keeping it in the fx loop of my mixer for various instruments. The SMMH has its limitations when you think you know what you’re looking for in a looper, but I like that it forced me to work differently. The way you describe erasing the loop is the way to do it, I think its kind of a pain in the ass as I have often erased a loop and then forgotten to turn the pedal back on before trying to loop again. But it is how it is, and I happily accept.

    Thaks for the response Ghost of Sim Tut. My goal right now is to work around the loop erasing thing so I get comfortable with it so that I can keep a musical flow going. Other than that, I just play with this pedal and am getting good results quickly.

    Tony

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