I have it connected to the afterneath, where it controls the "drag" function, as well as the RE-202, where it can blend between two presets of your choice. I added the second TRS cable after this photo was taken.
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Fancy dominance, I like it. So toan is in the pinky.
The Freeze is like a very short and super smooth looper- it will latch on to whatever sound you're playing and sustain that note indefinitely. You can use it to hold a note/chord while you can play over top of it. I have mine set up in between my dirt pedals and modulation, so after I lock in a sound I can still modify it and add some movement as it drones along.
I bought the RE-202 about a week after its release. I've spent a lot of time with it but there's so much to explore with it still. I love how it feels trashy and classy at the same time, mostly due to the character of the spring reverb. I dig it quite a bit and will never be selling this one.
RIP in peace RIF, and thank you.
I'm a fan of this place so far and glad to be part of the migration.
You may be better off with something else if panning control is required, but I wouldn't know what to recommend. I think the stereo effect if mostly felt with the reverb or while using multiple tape heads. I don't think it has a way to control panning.