Hi Dave,
Thanks for having a look.
No i didn't already have them recorded, it was just something quick i did yesterday afternoon, using this pedal just to see what sort of sound i could get from it. I posted it just to see what other people thought of it. I used the same set-up, apart from changing the echo on 'Apache' and 'I'll never find another you'.
As for on the Tascam i've got (it's a very basic starter 1), it doesn't have bass, mid and high treble for me to adjust. The backing track is going from the ipod (i used the bass and treble on the ipod) through the auxillary, into the Roland Cube, the guitar went through the Danecho DE-1 footpedal and then into the Roland. This then went from the earphone record out socket into the Tascam recorder.
Because it's all going through the earphone/record out on the amp, i have to use earphones to listen to what's going on from the earphones socket on the Tascam. This is a problem as i hate wearing earphones whilst trying to record anything

it always sounds different after i've recorded it
Thank you very much for looking at it again, your comments and feedback are always appreciated. Next time i record anything, it will be on the zoom g3x. The reason i used the danecho was because when i listened to the patches you sent me for the G3x, it kicked something in my head as to how use the different settings. It made me want to go back and experiment on this little pedal to see if i could get a sound i liked. I didn't really accomplish this, and although it's nowhere near i enjoyed having a go.
Cheers
Ryan