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>> If I'm playing with the setting "more loops = 4", does the EDP divide >> its RAM into four unique segments where each memory segment thrown >> out the oldest layers are to make place for more? Or is this >> functionality global? > On Mar 15, 2005, at 11:54, Claude Voit wrote: > yes each loop has its own ram space ---undo > >> What I'm aiming at, is if loop windowing is cross-loop? So, if I'm in >> loop 2 and trashing like crazy with loop windowing, can fragments >> originally layered into loop 1 suddenly pop up there, in loop 2? > > I can happen but would be called a bug (lot of triggers, undos,and > windowing ) > pleasant when the RAM is full of something, upleasant when you just > booted and you read an empty RAM space CRRRSHHHTTKKRR > you can even attaign a disfunction of the EDP where the memory is read > from A to Z when this happens you sit down and enjoy, you wont have > that sort of buggy poetry in a vst plug never > > these are NOT every day bugs so dont use this post to pretend the EDP > is buggy.... Thanks, Claude. I'm very fond of these EDP bugs. They make lots of musical sense ;-) Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen --- http://www.looproom.com (international) http://www.boysen.se (Swedish site) http://www.cdbaby.com/perboysen