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Hey , I got a Repeater, I can do this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thanks so much for pointing that out, im not exactly the worlds greatest manual reader, I thought u could only set feedback globally. cools, i will report back with what i do with it. thanks Phill WIlson >From: <spaceranger@rpgmax.com> >Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> >Subject: RE: Re: new EDP features >Date: Thu, 6 May 2004 09:46:42 -0600 > >The Repeater allows you to control the feedback separately for different >tracks in a loop. It's easy for me, for example, to loop two stereo track >pairs (one pair at a time), keeping one pair 'fixed/locked' while I record >into the other two tracks in overdub mode and sweep the feedback. You >could >also patch the FX loop I/O (or just O even) into an external FX processor, >assign the tracks that you are recording to the FX loop, and delay your >loops thru the external FX processor (or whatever else you want to do) as >you sweep the feedback, leaving the 'fixed' tracks going straight out to >the >mixer/whatever. > >-----Original Message----- >From: lol c [mailto:testtubemicro@hotmail.com] >Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 9:27 AM >To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >Subject: Re: Re: new EDP features > > > >Ok. here is my new dream EDP features. > >Just to explain the background to this, I oftern think of EDP as a musical >version of Photoshop, meaning that a lot of the tools that are available >for >sound in one are available for visual in the other, I often think of this >Visual/Aural paradigm when I am trying to figure out HOW to do what I want >to do. > >anyhow, the feature that I could use the most is the ability to put a LOCK >onto recorded material at a certain stge then Hold that bit at the same >level etc, whilst I add,layer and fade out different bits over it ( if you >cant imagine this, heres an example of what I currantly use to simulate >this, I play the part I want tokeep as my constant , lets say guitar beats >and scrapes plus a riff, into the EDP, I then close the Loop and fiddle >about with the digidelays delay time till its looping more of less in >synch >with the edps rythem I can now layer semi-temporys sub-loops in the >digidelay that do repete for a whie but can also fade out leaving the >other >track in tact) , I dont know if any currant looper can do this, it woudl >be >a cool feature if one did. also this locking that I dream of would mean >that >i coudl play the aformentioned rhythem section bits, hold it there, the >play >my verse chords on loop1, then when I jumped to loops2 that underlying >loop >woud keep copying there along with the chorus chords too, but not the >verse >chords as would happen now. > >of course there are always work arounds for these in currant situations, >but >hey we can always dream. > >Phill Wilson > >PS I will of course write more of my ideas if I get time. > >_________________________________________________________________ >Express yourself with cool new emoticons >http://www.msn.co.uk/specials/myemo > > > _________________________________________________________________ Stay in touch with absent friends - get MSN Messenger http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger