Support |
Hi Dennis and thank you for your warm welcome > Hi Paul! Welcome! (Good intro, BTW.) > > Depends on what you're trying to do, but here's something that works for me > (and my didj): :) > 1) Hold the bell end of the didj far away from the mic. > 2) Hit RECORD, then start playing the didj. > 3) Move the bell end of the didj into your normal playing position by the > mic. > 4) End the recording by hitting OVERDUB. That is, go into OVERDUB directly > from record. > 5) Move the bell end of the didj away from the mic. > > So steps 1-3 fade-in the didj and steps 4,5 fade-out the didj. Which should > eliminate the clunk or bump at the loop point. > Oh that's so smart. I hate that :) I'll try it tomorrow & let you know how I get on. Thanks. > I use an EDP so you may have to modify this some for the DL4, but I think it > will still work. I've no idea what an EDP is but it if this works I owe you a pint. :) > > Where I come from, a looper is a madman or madwoman... > > Yep, I'd say that pretty much covers us! same as everywhere else then. :) > Dennis Leas > ------------------- > dennis@mail.worldserver.com Thanks for the welcome Dennis. Paul ---------------------- Paul Marshall Percussive Artist, Sound Artist www.powerhaus.net www.drumdojo.com NI Facilitator for the Da Capo Foundation www.dacapo.co.uk