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At 01:46 PM 2/26/01 -0800, Damon wrote: >>anyone else bothered by the requirement shown in the manual that after >Loop >>Multiply one must overdub or record through the entire new (& potentially >>long) loop? >Multiply does take place immediately. It's just "virtual" until an overdub >it done. The FIRST overdub onto the multiplied track has to complete one >full loop record cycle which "flattens" the track. If you leave the >overdub >early Repeater will finish the cycle for you. Once the multiply is >"flattened" you have no restrictions. hmmm. still a bit confused here. i guess my question is, if i leave overdub early, can i immediately begin to work w/ the flattened track in other ways, or am i forced to wait til an entire loop completes? > >If you record to a new track, instead of overdubbing, there are no >restrictions...plus you get some very cool benefits with memory usage. >i.e. >You could have a 1 bar (3 second) drum loop on track 1, Multiply it out to >12 bars, record your 12 bar (36 second) guitar loop on track 2 and you >have >used a total of 38 seconds of memory. If you now overdub on track one and >"flatten" it your memory usage would be 72 seconds. In other words you can >have longer loops that take up less memory. this is a nice touch. a followup question: if i trim a loop down from, say, 4 bars to just the 1st, then multiply, do i end up w/ 2 copies of the original 1st bar? thanks so much for your considerate & timely replies on this list Damon. ps- i'm in the "take as long as it takes to get it right" contingent. :-) ___ 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