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gary you essplaned this to me very well in santa cruz and altho' i dont be understandin much about it,hopefully you will get some answers right soon! and just a note to say what a great set you had (never thought i'd sing along to a loopster!) and w/ all the other loopers-i felt almost overwhelmed by all the talent, energy and tolerance('specially for my set :-) those two days were edjamacational and entertaining and infotaining- thanx rick,kim et al s > Here's an interesting thing--with LoopIII I was using multiply and >insert to > create a 12 bar blues pattern--I make reference to the specific sequence >of > button presses in a post from late 2000: > > The song I am constructing is a blues. I play a figure for the first > phrase, the "I" chord, which is two bars in length. I allow it to play >one > additional time (a vamp). I hit multiply, and the "song" begins. > After the second cycle begins and bar 3 or 4 of the "song" is playing, I >hit > insert and when bar 5 begins, I am in insert mode and I play a "IV" chord > figure for two bars which is a bluesy IV figure vague enough to pass for > either an IV or a I7#9 (trust me). Around bar 6 or so I hit multiply >again > and when bar 7 arrives, I am treated to two bars of "I", the original > cycle. I allow this to continue through bar 8--I press insert during >bar 8, > and when bar 9 arrives, I play the "V" chord for two bars, pressing >multiply > during bar 10. When bar 10 arrives, it delivers THE SECOND CYCLE! and > during bar 12 I hit multiply. > Are you with me? At this point I start adding cycles every other time as > before--insert, multiply--but when I press multiply, it delivers THE >FIRST > CYCLE! > > And here's some more from another post: > > Let's alter the chord progression. We start with the same figure for the > first phrase, the "I" > chord, which is one bar in length. I allow it to play one additional >time > (now playing bar 2). I hit multiply, and the "song" begins. After the > second cycle begins and bar 2 of the "song" is playing, I hit insert and > when bar 3 begins, I am in insert mode and I play the "IV" chord for two > bars. Around bar 4 or so I hit multiply again and when bar 5 arrives, I >am > treated to two bars of "I", as created by the original multiply. During >bar > 6, I hit insert and play the "V" chord for two bars (bars 7 and 8). >During > bar 8 I hit multiply. When bar 9 arrives, I expect two bars of the "I" > chord. Instead I am jarred by one bar of "I" and one bar of "IV". What > gives? Or to put it more clearly--with which cycle does the multiply >begin? > BTW the second progression corresponds to the harmonic progression for >"Boil > That Cabbage Down" or it would if I could get that far :=( > > In later posts the discussion develops--I cannot access all the posts as >the > Net seems to be sluggish tonight--and I was able to get the results I >wanted > (2 bars of the tonic) by multiplying the first cycle out to four bars for > the first figure. But here's the deal: > > This sequence of front panel button presses no longer produces the same > results in Loop IV! Doesn't look like you can follow insert with >multiply > to get another cycle of the original recording (I know, I've lost >everybody > now . . .) > I discovered this when rehearsing my act for the Santa Cruz show--where I > DID in fact play the "Boil > That Cabbage Down" thing, but let myself get caught in the lobster >trap--boy > was I nervous-- > Gary >