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What happens when you overdub on a loop that has been timestretched - ie it is not playing at it's original tempo. Is the overdubed audio recorded at the timestretch bit rate (ie lower or higher bit rate than 44.1), or is the whole thing resampled on the fly, at the new speed? Curiouser and curiouser, Jonathan ----- Original Message ----- From: "petr" <petr@tryi.com> To: "Mark Sottilaro" <sine@zerocrossing.net>; <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 1:42 PM Subject: No loop end transition on Repeater? (was Looping pads and ambient sounds) > > With the JamMan and the Repeater, I have to "prime" the loop, by > basically > > recording a blank loop first, then putting the loop back in record. > > *** Are you saying that with the Repeater you cannot end the loop > without going directly into overdub, in some way? Having to make a > blank loop first -- this I would consider a SERIOUS flaw at a looper. > With my EDP I end the loop with overdub (smooth transitions) all the > time. Making a blank loop would be a big obstacle in free improvs. > If Repeater should not be able to do this, I would most likely not > consider buing it and would get another EDP instead. > > petr > >