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but what if i want to get out of the 120BPM i donīt want it quite as fast going from 1/2 speed back to normal.If i set the MPC1000 to "one shot" instead "note on" it does it but it doesnīt loop;-( Anyway this is a great tip Per ! cheers L.a --- Per Boysen <per@boysen.se> wrote: > On 2004-08-06, at 10.20, L. Angulo wrote: > > > Hi loopheads, > > I just got the MPC1000 sampler and i am having fun > > syncing it to the EDP.What really cool is for > example > > loading a conga loop and adding a trip hop drum > loop > > to it and syncing it to an EDP guitar riff.Then > when i > > turn the 1/2 speed the conga loop stays at 120bmp > > while the other at 1/2.But I want to speed up the > drum > > loop for a drum n bass thing by pressing > > multiply-record and still have the conga groove to > the > > drum loop,because if is not at 120bmp the conga > groove > > gets kind of messy.Is there a way to this on the > MPC? > > Anybody syncing these 2? > > cheers > > L.a > > Well, since you have already managed to prevent the > conga loop to go > down to half the tempo, when the drum loop does so > as an effect of > you're EDP going into HaldfSpeed, I can't see why > this should not work > the other way around as well? I mean, if you start > out the music with > the EDP in HalfSpeed you will probably have the > drumloop go into that > Drum n Bass Thing when you take the EDP into > NormalSpeed. > > All the best > > Per Boysen > --- > http://www.boysen.se > http://www.looproom.com > > ===== www.luis-angulo.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail