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2 Replies Last post: Nov 2, 2009 2:16 PM by Line6Hugo  
jrefano   1 posts since
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Oct 29, 2009 9:09 AM

JM4 vs DL4

Hi, I have a DL4 and am considering getting a JM4, but I have two questions that I can't find answers to.

 

Is it possible with the JM4 to go from recording directly to overdubbing, the way you can on the DL4 by hitting the far left button while recording?  Or, do you have to hit record, play a loop, hit a button to stop recording (going into play mode), and then hit a button again to start overdubbing?  The ability to start overdubbing immediately (without the delay/gap you get from having to hit record again) from the initial record is essential for what I'd use the pedal for, so this is a crucial question for me.  I have a different looper similar to the JM4 and the worst feature for me is the inability to do just this.

 

Also, can you save and recall loops if you have the SD card?  For example, can I create a loop, save it, and then load and play it in a live setting?

 

Thanks a lot.

Line6Hugo Line6Support 2,094 posts since
Apr 8, 2007
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1. Oct 30, 2009 1:11 PM in response to: jrefano
RE: JM4 vs DL4

John,

 

  The JM4 DOES allow you to overdub immediately as you described, just like the DL4.  Also, you can store up to 30 minutes of recordings on the Looper itself, and 6 hours on a 2 GB SC card.  These loops can be saved and recalled on the pedal by navigating through the menu to call them up.

 

  Regards,

 

  Line6Hugo

Line6Hugo Line6Support 2,094 posts since
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2. Nov 2, 2009 2:16 PM in response to: jrefano
RE: JM4 vs DL4

Hello,

 

  It's been a few days since we've heard from you. We're going to assume your question has been answered and close this thread. If you still have questions please feel free to open a new question with us and we will answer your questions accordingly. Thanks!

 

  Regards,

 

  Line6Hugo

 

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