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Looping on the JamMan Delay with Rikk Beatty

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2011

DigiTech Clinician Rikk Beatty shows you an example of creating a loop on the JamMan Delay while using the auto sync feature to sync the delay tempo to the loop tempo

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  • Thanks Rikk, I've learnt a lot from the 2 vids of yours I've already seen, so I'll be checking and replaying the rest of them for a bit too, I guess. The manual can only explain so much, but you paint a clearer picture! Hope to see more of your vids on this brilliant piece of equipment!

  • @BenTimages Thanks Ben! Also check out my personal Youtube page by going to: youtube.com/user/rikkbeatty that has a tone of other DigiTech videos!

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  • @Ningirsutyr

    The bass sound is from the RP1000 unit, and the drum sound is the rhythm guide on the Jamman.

  • The bass sound is coming from the RP1000 that he is using to give him the different guitar tones.

    Really tempted to get one of these units but already i have a GNX3 that has a looper function built into the recorder section.

  • Is the bass sound also emulated from the pedal as in the drum tone we're hearing?

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