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I was thinking of this very same thing and wondered if the pitch would be triggered by a single note or what would happen if you played a chord? I wonder what would happen if you had a guitar to midi controller and used it to send the note to change the pitch of the loop? Hmmm? Steve > -----Original Message----- > From: Peter Underwood [mailto:skullyshakespeare@hotmail.com] > Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 1:12 PM > To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com > Subject: Fwd: RE: Repeater Question (as if you don't get enough of > those) > > > Hey gang, > > I'm sure that I'm the last cat on this list to have thought > about this, but > just in case I'm not I figured that I would forward this > question I asked > Damon and his response to the list. Now I'm even more intrigued... > > -skully > > > >>(skully asked:) > >> > >>Hi Damon, > >>I had a quick question I was wondering if you could answer. > >>With the Repeater's feature to be able to slow/speed up your loop > >>without altering the pitch I was wondering if the opposite ability > >>was also true. Can you play your loop back at a different > pitch without > >>altering the tempo and if you can, would it be possible to > trigger that > >>pitch change with a MIDI note change message from a > keyboard so you can > >>then play your loop like a conventional sampler? > >> > >>-Skully > >>_________________________________________________________________ > > > >(Damon responded:) > > > >You got it! > > > > > >Respect, > > > >Damon Langlois > >Creative Director > >Electrix > >Tel (250) 544-4091 Fax (250) 544-4100 > >http://www.electrixpro.com > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com >