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Digitech JamMan Looper and Phrase Sampler
When Digitech invented the PDS8000 pedal almost twenty years ago, it stored eight seconds of audio. Now they’ve reinvented it using removable CompactFlash™ memory to store up to 6.5 hours with optional hi-capacity CompactFlash™ cards! A wide range of features combined with ease of use make the DigiTech® JamMan® the perfect looper/phrase sampler for practicing, composing, and performing.
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The DigiTech JamMan Looper/Phrase Sampler is designed for the performing vocalist and musician. By using CompactFlash™ memory, the JamMan is capable of creating seamless loops with virtually infinite overdub capability. Input audio can be from an instrument, microphone or line level audio source. Up to 99 loops can be stored on a CompactFlash card (.wav format) which can be transferred to a PC for archiving. An optional three-button footswitch can be connected for remote loop access and auto-record functions. Record your own loops and overdub them on the fly, in the studio, or onstage.
And when using an optional 2GB CompactFlash card, you can record hours of loops and samples, instead of just minutes. Connect to a computer via the JamMan’s USB port and transfer loops to your hard drive. Load up the JamMan with a drum track, bass line, vocal and solo harmonies . . . it becomes a band in a box. Slow down or speed up any song without changing pitch. With the DigiTech JamMan in your bag of tricks, the possibilities are literally endless.
Digitech JamMan Specifications
•Save up to 99 independent loops at one time.
•Store over 24 minutes of looping time on the included CompactFlash card. The unit handles larger-capacity cards: a 2GB card can store up to 6.5 hours of audio!
•Connect to your computer via USB and never lose another loop ever again!
•Record rhythm loops and solo over them on the fly, completely Hands-Free™.
•Load up the JamMan with bass lines, drums, harmonies, and more; create an entire backup band, take it with you, and perform anywhere!
•Slow down or speed up any song without changing pitch to master that tricky riff.
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