@Zelamir Loop volume and overdub volume (which is essentially the feedback control) If I leave it heal down for a while in overdub mode it will gradually replace previously recorded content with new content rather than building up the layers, this is more obvious on shorter loops
Hi Bill, I've got a question regarding Pre/Post Looping: at one point in the video you switch between Pre and Post and push the pedal simultanously. Now, I guess, you dial in the volume of the loop, thus feeding the effect chain. But when dialing in, the loop is still audible BEFORE increasing the volume. So I don't understand exactly, what's going on, because it sounds, as if you use the pedal to blend over from Post to Pre instead of toggling with the switch. Could you please explain? Thanks!
@Zelamir more detail: left pedal is loop volume and overdub volume, right pedal is delay depth and feedback which is why you continue to hear the loop echoing when I bring the left pedal down , I almost always run the looper before the other effects so I can process it with the other effects.
really great. I was sure I was going to get one, but was wondering how much I would use it. The looper alone is great. And you got some sweet sounds there. Def getting one!!
@Danelius90 the m-9 is what I'm using now, scaled down and a smaller footprint, I use it almost exclusively for delays and some specialty effects and the looper highly recommended,
the delays are interactive in series so the first one is effecting the second. There is however a stereo delay model that gives you an independent right and left delay time.
any note value from a whole step to eithe 32 or 64th note values including dotted and triplet values, you can download the advanced users guide off the Line 6 website so you can find out the answers for your self.
I use it with my old fender and vox amps. works fabulous, it will work in true bypass, as well as buffered,though I think the guitar buying public's fixation with true bypass is a bit ridiculous
Yeah true by pass only really matters if you are using a bajillion pedals and or using like really long cables from your amp. A few buffered pedals aren't going to suck your tone that bad. Yes this is true bypass. You can tell by unplugging the power and you will still get sound
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westdiver03 1 year ago
Very nice !!!
addemmbeehoo 1 year ago
Or simply asked: which parameter did you assign the left pedal to? Thank you.
Zelamir 1 year ago
@Zelamir Loop volume and overdub volume (which is essentially the feedback control) If I leave it heal down for a while in overdub mode it will gradually replace previously recorded content with new content rather than building up the layers, this is more obvious on shorter loops
BillWalkerGuitar 1 year ago
Hi Bill, I've got a question regarding Pre/Post Looping: at one point in the video you switch between Pre and Post and push the pedal simultanously. Now, I guess, you dial in the volume of the loop, thus feeding the effect chain. But when dialing in, the loop is still audible BEFORE increasing the volume. So I don't understand exactly, what's going on, because it sounds, as if you use the pedal to blend over from Post to Pre instead of toggling with the switch. Could you please explain? Thanks!
Zelamir 1 year ago
@Zelamir see above..
BillWalkerGuitar 1 year ago
@Zelamir more detail: left pedal is loop volume and overdub volume, right pedal is delay depth and feedback which is why you continue to hear the loop echoing when I bring the left pedal down , I almost always run the looper before the other effects so I can process it with the other effects.
BillWalkerGuitar 1 year ago
really great. I was sure I was going to get one, but was wondering how much I would use it. The looper alone is great. And you got some sweet sounds there. Def getting one!!
Danelius90 1 year ago
@Danelius90 the m-9 is what I'm using now, scaled down and a smaller footprint, I use it almost exclusively for delays and some specialty effects and the looper highly recommended,
BillWalkerGuitar 1 year ago
@BillWalkerGuitar ah cool. I got my m13 a few months back. Really pleased with it so far! used it for a gig last night too :P
Danelius90 1 year ago
what a mess of wires ugh.
zrocker20 2 years ago
Simply amazing stuff Bill!!!! Can't wait to get my hands on one!
anoteoftruth 2 years ago
so, when you have 2 delays in a row, does the second delay echo the original signal (like an eventide timefactor), or echo the previous delay?
octoberguitaru2 2 years ago
the delays are interactive in series so the first one is effecting the second. There is however a stereo delay model that gives you an independent right and left delay time.
BillWalkerGuitar 2 years ago
i have often heard otherwise. what are all the settings for the stereo delay? what are all the note values?
octoberguitaru2 2 years ago
any note value from a whole step to eithe 32 or 64th note values including dotted and triplet values, you can download the advanced users guide off the Line 6 website so you can find out the answers for your self.
BillWalkerGuitar 2 years ago
cool, i didnt know the advanced users guide existed. ive been wondering why they dont say any of these things on their site. thanks
octoberguitaru2 2 years ago
how works with a tube amp?
is Truth Bypass?
ElMontu 2 years ago 2
I use it with my old fender and vox amps. works fabulous, it will work in true bypass, as well as buffered,though I think the guitar buying public's fixation with true bypass is a bit ridiculous
wiggledewarp 2 years ago
Yeah true by pass only really matters if you are using a bajillion pedals and or using like really long cables from your amp. A few buffered pedals aren't going to suck your tone that bad. Yes this is true bypass. You can tell by unplugging the power and you will still get sound
YogiSizzle 2 years ago
btw what was that distortion you used right at the very end
wiggumsrevolver 2 years ago
sub octave distortion
wiggledewarp 2 years ago
i liked how you reversed the high and the low riffs into you really dive deep into the looping. cool post its a good lesson
wiggumsrevolver 2 years ago
thanks for the feedback
wiggledewarp 2 years ago
I wanted to add that the undo function does indeed work, I just blew it at the end:-)
BillWalkerGuitar 3 years ago
Inspiring for those of us trying to decide to go GT10 or MT13 - thanks
dreamawaythemiles 3 years ago
well the gt10 and the podx3 are amp and effects modellers, the m13 is just effects only.. so if you have a good amp u just need the m13
MassimoPetrucci 3 years ago
Very nice work, informative but also musical at the same time. Thanks very much for posting.
johnfloridis62 3 years ago
Great demo! More in depth on the looping capability than anything else I've seen. Thanks again for the posts. FF
renrhaff 3 years ago