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the Boomerang® Phrase Sampler makes you play better. |
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| This powerful pedal continues the Boomerang tradition of a simple user interface but adds many new features customers have requested. It records in mono or true stereo with 4 independent loops that can be played sequentially (verse/chorus/bridge) or simultaneously. In the latter mode the loops may be synced or played independently. After a loop is recorded, additional material may be added. There is an undo/redo capability for the last added part. The user can assign a number of interesting and useful functions to the green and yellow Bonus buttons: Stack, Erase, Once, Octave, Reverse, Reverse Solo, Play-Stop All, Fade, Undo/Redo and Copy. With the Copy function you can copy all of a loop, part of a loop or make a new loop that consists of multiple copies of an existing loop. This is called re-sampling. There are two sample rates, 48 and 24 kHz; sample width is 20 bits and no compression is used. This provides over 18 1/2 minutes of recording in mono. A pedal linking system is provided so multiple units may be synced. As with our earlier models there will be no MIDI or USB connectivity, and no permanent storage of loops. There are four 1/4" phone jacks for true stereo operation. However when used in mono mode the output jacks can function in a variety of ways. The following table shows the options. |
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| The Boomerang® III chassis is the same wedge shape as the original but smaller. It's footprint is 6" (front to back) by 9" (side to side); it's 2" tall and weighs 2 lb. 11 oz. We will insure that the pedal is easy to operate and as intuitive as the current one, but it will be deeper if you want to explore the new features. |
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