Single drone-y / feedback note with looping pedal.
3General question...If it tops out at ten minutes of recording time, is the song longer than that?
Single drone-y / feedback note with looping pedal.
7Get a self-oscillating fuzz, if you're careful you can loop a few seconds of oscillation/feedback seamlessly. Or get a Digitech Jamman and play pre-recorded drones, like this:https://gudron.bandcamp.com/track/mongol-mongolian-trad
Single drone-y / feedback note with looping pedal.
8Set your delay to really long time, like 4 seconds, with high feedback, then play a note with no volume e sweep it up, do it for three or four times then start the loop. This will give you a good drone, I have a ditto and a digidelay and works very well.
Single drone-y / feedback note with looping pedal.
9deadfate wrote:Set your delay to really long time, like 4 seconds, with high feedback, then play a note with no volume e sweep it up, do it for three or four times then start the loop. This will give you a good drone, I have a ditto and a digidelay and works very well.This PLUS pedal might do what you want.https://www.gamechangeraudio.com/pluspedal/PS - It isn't cheap, but it's really something.
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Single drone-y / feedback note with looping pedal.
10Having done just this sort of thing with a few different loopers (including the DL4), my method was to play a long, sustaining note (held with either distortion/compression or eBow), then engage the loop recording, and disengage a few seconds later. The join wasn't always smooth, but it generally wasn't distracting.