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suggestion put a 1/4 sec fade on the start of your sample and a 1/4 fade out at the end - no more nasty clicks when u loop! concept7@earthspike.com ----- Original Message ----- From: dan mcmullen <dog@well.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 11:09 PM Subject: looping tips and tricks 2001 > anyone care to share their latest looping technique discoveries? i'm > imagining quick little tips or tricks that make your looping easier or more > fun. even "obvious" things that may have been mentioned before would be > good. to get things rolling: > > - when overdubbing, i recently put a volume pedal of some sort in front >of > the looper to avoid the sharp little blips in background noise from turning > overdubbing on & off by fading in before & after the overdub. this is > particularly useful when looping acoustic instruments using a microphone > while hearing the current loop on monitors. (this probably falls into >the > obvious category, but when i finally set this up, it made overdubbing >much > more "relaxed".) [general interest] > > - i'm using the Peavy PC1600 fader box to control feedback on an EDP >using > MIDI. by making one fader the "master" of the feedback footpedal, i can > set the minimum feedback level that the footpedal can generate by >lowering > the master fader. this lets me use the entire range of the footpedal's > travel to smoothly make a transition from full feedback to the exact amount > i'm aiming for. much easier than trying to judge what fraction of the > footpedal's travel will get me the right amount of feedback. [edp/peavy > pc1600] > > i may think of more later, but for now, ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-... > dan > ___ > dan mcmullen, ca, usa don't worry - pay attention > mailto:dog@well.com 707-485-0220 > pgp fingerprint = 1C70 8D81 6B94 93A9 F2D8 9609 2122 BF70 8619 EDAF > >