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Post by neonbone on Dec 28, 2006 22:58:07 GMT -5
i was playing with a boss dd-6 at guitar center today...
I WANT ONE!
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Post by destroyerjazz on Dec 28, 2006 23:30:18 GMT -5
you should do yourself a huge favor and get a dd-20 instead. so many more usable options and can save 4 delay sounds and have a manual option. plus, they're only 20 bucks more now!
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Post by neonbone on Dec 29, 2006 0:41:30 GMT -5
hmm. well, what is the difference exactly?
im not sure if i want that huge thing... i already have a rc-20XL, which i really enjoy... but does the dd20 have all the features of the dd-6?
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Post by destroyerjazz on Dec 29, 2006 0:46:14 GMT -5
it has all the features and wayyyy more. you get different 11 different delay types, up to 23 seconds of delay, you get to save 4 delay sounds, tap tempo, 14 second looping function [which i guess you won't need since you have the rc-20xl] and it's definitely way better than the dd-6. compare www.bosscorp.co.jp/PRODUCTS/EN/DD-20/ to www.bossus.com/index.asp?pg=1&tmp=118
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Post by neonbone on Dec 29, 2006 0:50:54 GMT -5
thanks a bunch. youve most likely swayed my decision.
one question though... wouldnt 23 seconds of delay be better than 14 of looping and be the same thing?
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Post by jjjjustin on Dec 29, 2006 12:23:23 GMT -5
I'd agree. Getting the DD-6 you might get bitter because you run out of things as many options compared to the DD-20. the DD-20 is well worthe every bit. i've found a use for it in almost every song, for my band. you can set it up as a delay pedal, or a reverb pedal and get some crazy sounds from the pedal. you just gotta be patient with it. I suggest it to anyone though.
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Post by neonbone on Dec 29, 2006 13:16:20 GMT -5
okay im saving up for it
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Post by destroyerjazz on Dec 29, 2006 15:06:24 GMT -5
also, you can use it for a chorus pedal :] you just use the modulation mode [delay and chorus] and turn the time all the way down. and then if you turn the feedback all the way up, you'll get a really crazy almost theremin sounding effect.
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Post by neonbone on Dec 29, 2006 16:33:22 GMT -5
mhm. well im gonna get it and then ill be happy for a few weeks while i fiddle around with it.
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Post by jjjjustin on Dec 29, 2006 22:40:46 GMT -5
Destroyer jazz.
You got it set up through two amps, do you use them both. at once. or do you switch.
your set up is almost exact to mine. but a few differences. i use this morley A & B switch pedal, to go from my fender amp to my JCM. but it gives a lot of extra static.
any suggestions?
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Post by destroyerjazz on Dec 29, 2006 22:55:10 GMT -5
Destroyer jazz. You got it set up through two amps, do you use them both. at once. or do you switch. your set up is almost exact to mine. but a few differences. i use this morley A & B switch pedal, to go from my fender amp to my JCM. but it gives a lot of extra static. any suggestions? i replied to this question on the last page, not sure if you saw it. anyways, i run them both at the same time in stereo. i've never used an AB switch, so i'm not sure what to tell you. i have heard that the morley can be noisy, but that could be from "bad" cables or maybe just ground hum.
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Post by jjjjustin on Dec 29, 2006 23:38:30 GMT -5
sorry about that, i realized you did answer that question once i sent it. thanks again.
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Post by icdapoakr on Jan 3, 2007 15:15:10 GMT -5
could anybody tell me a good website to purchase a keyboard? i'm interesting in starting.
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Post by destroyerjazz on Jan 3, 2007 16:04:45 GMT -5
what kind of keyboard are you looking for? a basic keyboard with regular piano and other sounds? or are you looking more for a synthesizer?
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Post by icdapoakr on Jan 3, 2007 18:43:28 GMT -5
i'm looking for a basic keyboard with the full 88 keys. I dont really care about anything else besides it being able to play the normal piano sounds.
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