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In a message dated 25/04/02 09:05:44 GMT Daylight Time, Loopers-Delight-d-request@loopers-delight.com writes: > i've been looping with deja vu, messing with the feedback settings. i'm > liking it, it's > seamless enough for me, and i like having a smaller loop area to work >with > since it forces me > to try harder to get something cool going for that second or whatever. >the > problem is my > loops are not as loud as the original sound. is that normal? i've only >had a > little time to > experiment, but the loops seem to automatically drop in level a little just > after i pull the > fader down on the channel that's feeding the vortex. i'm used to stuff that > keeps the same > volume, is this because of the envelope functions? In deja vu B (the looper preset) you can turn down MOD FX LVL and the original sound will disappear. don't know about the automatic fading thing, no Vortex patches have this. Could be something to do with the fact you,re feeding back into th Vortex > > everything i read about the vortex suggests it's got a learning curve >and > has to be tamed. > i'm cool with that i'm just trying to get the hang of it so i can use >it for > a couple of > (very soon) loop heavy shows. any insight and tricks appreciated, >thanks! > print out that manual at once, or at least the pages with the FX diagrams. and write down any good patches you find! (or you'll regret it) ...you can even share patches on my "database" search LD archives for the famed Dual Looper patch and there's even a delay with pitch mod most of this stuff was 1998-1999 Andy Butler <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/soundfnr/vortex.htm">Lexicon Vortex Database </A>