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kelmaur
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Posted - 05/02/2009 :  07:53:19  Show Profile  Send kelmaur a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
right now i have my two loops sharing my DD-7


i was wondering if this as effective as having two delays (one in each loop)

am i getting the same amount of signal from the delay this way as opposed to having two delay pedals (one in each loop)

PaulH
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Posted - 05/02/2009 :  08:12:15  Show Profile  Visit PaulH's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I assume you mean you have (say) Loop A on the L in/out of the DD7 and Loop B on the R in/out.

If they are going to the same amp, then it's a basic mono delay, the only difference being you may have different effects on the repaeats.

If each loop goes to a different amp then, depending on your delay type, you have a basic stereo delay.



When people use 2 delays it's usually to use 2 different delay times, either one L and one R, or cascading.

In your set up, try putting another delay in just one of your loops.
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DlMENSlON C
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Posted - 05/02/2009 :  10:40:32  Show Profile  Send DlMENSlON C an AOL message  Send DlMENSlON C a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
i seem to remember the demo video for the DD-7 said something to the effect of stereo inputs outputs or "true mono signals" when seperated.it almost seemed like this was something that was new, and that it would not effect the repeats differently as stated above.Anyone remember this part in the demo? it was the long video that was around when it came out;
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kelmaur
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Posted - 05/02/2009 :  23:10:31  Show Profile  Send kelmaur a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by PaulH

I assume you mean you have (say) Loop A on the L in/out of the DD7 and Loop B on the R in/out.

If they are going to the same amp, then it's a basic mono delay, the only difference being you may have different effects on the repaeats.

If each loop goes to a different amp then, depending on your delay type, you have a basic stereo delay.






When people use 2 delays it's usually to use 2 different delay times, either one L and one R, or cascading.

In your set up, try putting another delay in just one of your loops.



no..i have loop A into A of the DD-7

and loop B into B of the DD-7

Edited by - kelmaur on 05/02/2009 23:11:39
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kelmaur
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Posted - 05/02/2009 :  23:12:26  Show Profile  Send kelmaur a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
im not using two amps
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verivorax
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Posted - 05/03/2009 :  01:10:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
if you have two different signals being inputted, are they summed to mono if you only use one output jack? If not, would an all-mono 1/4" Y-cable do the trick?


Edited by - verivorax on 05/03/2009 01:11:00
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midibuddy
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Ecuador
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Posted - 05/03/2009 :  07:11:00  Show Profile  Click to see midibuddy's MSN Messenger address  Send midibuddy a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
I don't know if this is what you're asking, but the DD-7 has fully individual inputs and outputs (depending of how you set it). This means that if there are two guitars players on your band, you can share the pedal (using the same setting, of course). One of you should use the A inputs and outputs, and the other one the B inputs and outputs.
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kelmaur
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Posted - 05/03/2009 :  09:07:35  Show Profile  Send kelmaur a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by kelmaur

right now i have my two loops sharing my DD-7


i was wondering if this as effective as having two delays (one in each loop)

am i getting the same amount of signal from the delay this way as opposed to having two delay pedals (one in each loop)




all i need to know is...is each loop getting the same amount of signal..as if it was setup in just one chain...being split (the way i have it setup now) is the delay effect on each loop getting the same amount of signal....

i dont know any other way to word this.........

Edited by - kelmaur on 05/03/2009 09:08:14
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midibuddy
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Posted - 05/03/2009 :  09:29:07  Show Profile  Click to see midibuddy's MSN Messenger address  Send midibuddy a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Can I ask you why are you using two loops?
Are you using the delay in two different amps?
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kelmaur
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Posted - 05/03/2009 :  09:37:16  Show Profile  Send kelmaur a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by midibuddy

Can I ask you why are you using two loops?
Are you using the delay in two different amps?



quote:
Originally posted by kelmaur

im not using two amps




AGAIN...****im not using two amps****

Can I ask you why are you using two loops? because that is what i want
i have one loop for clean and a second loop for dirty
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