Drolo Stamme[n] Manual

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Stamme[n]
drolo
Stamme[n] is a pedal that originated from the idea and collaboration with Kent Sommer in Norway
(aka UglyCasanova). He initially wanted a pedal that would loop short samples but whose sample size
could be set by tapping a tempo. From there the pedal went through many iterations and a few
months later we have something that seems like a very useful tool. It was a fun project to work on and
I want to thank Kent for all his input, ideas and the nice chats.

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  • Page 1 Stamme[n] drolo Stamme[n] is a pedal that originated from the idea and collaboration with Kent Sommer in Norway (aka UglyCasanova). He initially wanted a pedal that would loop short samples but whose sample size could be set by tapping a tempo. From there the pedal went through many iterations and a few months later we have something that seems like a very useful tool.
  • Page 2 Connecting and powering: The power supply needs to be 9V/60ma center negative like the common BOSS type power supplies: Make sure the polarity of your power supply is correct or it will damage the pedal. Do NOT run at higher voltages.
  • Page 3 MODE rotary switch: 8 different operation modes divided in two groups are available First group is sample looping: IL : Only wet signal. Dry signal is cut while the loop is engaged. The LOOP switch is latching. IIL : Wet and dry signal. Dry signal continues while the loop is engaged. The LOOP switch is latching.
  • Page 4 LOOP switch: In the 4 loop modes, this switch will engage the loop either in latching or momentary fashion depending on the selected mode. For latching purposes the action of this switch is triggered when it is released. (your loop only starts when you release the switch) TAP/MOM switch: In the 4 loop modes, this switch is used to tap the tempo.

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