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« on: March 19, 2012, 12:33:32 AM »

Has anyone tried to use an Xotic X-Blender in the passive loop of an OTS? Will it work as a loop buffer like the Klein, Verbrator, etc? Im curious to hear some feedback on the possibility that this unit may work well in this capacity. Thanks!
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« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2012, 03:25:12 AM »

No it will not work the same as a Dumbleator type device (like the klein,Verberator Quinn-Q-loop, Bludotone Loop-A-Lator, Glaswerks Matchbox)

 It only lets you mix in time based effects in Parallel as apposed to the regular serial operation of the OTS's passive loop.

It doesn't contain a buffer to match impedance levels lost by using line level time based effects in a passive loop.

 You still need a Dumbleator if you're going to use the X-Blender.

 It will let you mix in effects but much the signal will be lost in the process without some kind of buffer (Dumbleator).
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