11.04.2014, 09:49 AM | #21 | |
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I know what you mean... but I think you're right, if I'm not mistaken the idea is to play along with one of Lee's "patches". I'm not sure how I feel about this, I guess personally I'm more interested in how a guitarist approaches making different sounds/riffs than trying cop them or do some sort of "play along", I mean sure occasionally I'll play along to an actual song or few, which for me is just to learn new/different chords and ideas on playing with different riff patterns.
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11.04.2014, 09:54 AM | #22 | |
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I tried the Ditto X2 and liked it quite abit and its a great looper for the price and its awesome for looping ambient sort of textures. Looping time specific riffs were tricky for me as the footswitches work much faster than the unit I've been used to most, the Line6 DL4. I'm not ready to move away from the DL4 just yet (as its 14 second/28 second looping time is enough for me), but when I do the Ditto X2 is at the top of the list to replace it with. So I guess Lee has slowly moved to more tc electronics effects, I've thought about the Polytune but its true-bypass only and I prefer a buffer in front of my line (since my sovtek big muff sucks the life out of my guitars high end frequency) thus I use the Boss TU-2 or TU-3 to recover the treble loss.
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11.05.2014, 11:05 AM | #23 |
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If you're curious, I see musician's friend is having a pretty good sale on TC pedals--although the triple delay is 300 like most places. Free looper with most purchases.
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11.05.2014, 03:55 PM | #24 | |
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thanks for the heads up on the PMs... that's abit outta my price range for a delay as I've gotten cheap on gear since nowadays I'm not really in a band or do gigs/shows...
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12.08.2014, 05:21 AM | #25 |
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I've been meaning to ask about the Lee patch for the Flashback pedal! I bought one as a replacement for my exploded DL-4 and I'm in love with it. Never did get around to downloading the various patches offered, but I gather it's just done via USB. I was very surprised to see a custom sound from Lee!
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