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Old 02-19-2009, 12:00 PM
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I may be buying one, it's had the memory upgrade to 32 seconds which is fine for me, but I have a few questions.

How good do they sound, are they noisy at all ?.

Are you able to edit and arrange your loops, record a few and then drop out say the 2nd one, and record another, then fade out all but say the 1st one, then bring in the 2nd one.

I guess I'm after something similar to the Looperlative, but withoit spending the money that importing one to the UK would cost.

Thanks for yor help !.
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Old 02-19-2009, 12:07 PM
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I have one... they sound great. But It does so much I don't fully understand it. I dont think it does what you are saying.

One thing that is cool is the MI/MO on it... I use it w. abelton and It automatically sets the loop to the phrase without the punch out.... You just start playing punch in and the when the phrase ends it automatically starts looping.

if you dont mind me asking how much are you paying for it....

I have one for sale w. the memory upgrade and the stompbox for it.
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Old 02-19-2009, 12:08 PM
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oh and it has effects as well...

there is a lot of information here as well as the manual

http://www.loopers-delight.com/tools/jamman/jamman.html
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Old 02-19-2009, 12:18 PM
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I may be buying one, it's had the memory upgrade to 32 seconds which is fine for me, but I have a few questions.

How good do they sound, are they noisy at all ?.

Are you able to edit and arrange your loops, record a few and then drop out say the 2nd one, and record another, then fade out all but say the 1st one, then bring in the 2nd one.

I guess I'm after something similar to the Looperlative, but withoit spending the money that importing one to the UK would cost.

Thanks for yor help !.
The jamman is nowhere near the abilities of the looperlative. They sound good, there might be a little noise, but nothing terrible. you cannot do what you asked if you can do, but i do suggest this upgrade
http://www.stecrecords.com/gear/jamm...tROM/index.php

That being said, check out the backline engineering riff box
http://www.backline-eng.com/RiffBox.html
i think this one might suit you better without paying for a looperlative, although the looperlative really is the best hardware looper out there right now imo
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Old 02-19-2009, 12:41 PM
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There are a couple blem Looperlatives being sold right now if you go to the Looperlative forum- you have to email or call for the price though, but I imagine it would be a fair discount.
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