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Old 10-31-2010, 01:05 PM
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Interesting JamMan Stereo! Does no one recognize Jazz players???

OK this one beats that tragic "100 Best Guitarists Ever" by Rolling Stone magazine a few years ago (And how crap was that?)

Programming my JamMan Stereo and was totally loving it UNTIL???

Tried putting in my "Sweet Georgia Brown" loop which I play at 260 BPM (Which is average compared to some!).

JamManager say NO "This value must be between 40 and 240"???

What dickhead decided this??? Do none of these idiots respect the fact that as jazz cats we like 11 on our amps? And 300 BPM on our kit?

Anyone else come across this annoying limitation?

Wouldn't be a problem only I use those blinking lights to bring me in!

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Old 10-31-2010, 01:08 PM
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PS and yes I ended up ramming in 130 BPM for those nice blinking LED's!

Anal I know but its not the point!

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On a side note, I really love my Jam Man pedal. I am a bit perplexed that it doesn't "shut off" though... it kind of weirds me out to see the constant flashing lights.

Oh... and just subdivide
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