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question for boomerang + owners
I've read the product description on the boomerang site and i think i know the answer to this, but hoping to confirm from someone who owns the boomerang.
after an initial loop is laid down on A or B, can you lay down 'infinite' overdubs on top of the loops ? sort of like what the akai headrush e2 does ..? |
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you can do that. take care.
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Listen to King Crimson. |
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#3
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Yes, this is possible.
The "stack" button will allow you to add sound on top of a loop which is currently playing. If you set the loop's decay to "none," you can effectively "stack" new sounds onto that loop forever and they will never decay. FYI: In practice, I have found that setting a very long decay (e.g. lasting 20 loops or so) is more usable. Your mileage may vary, of course. |
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cool. i pulled the trigger on one yesterday... got a decent deal on a new one.. i hear that the version III's will be out late in 2009.. i can't wait that long. lol
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I absolutely cannot wait for the new version to come out, so I can snag one for cheap from somebody selling their II in favor of the new one!
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yeah i'm sure the price will drop bigtime on the version 2... IF 3 ever does hit market
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