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Re: Short loop fades more quickly than long loop with same feedback setting



Oh that old thing!? ;)

Seriously, any Mac user on this list who doesn't own
Augustus Loop, or hasn't upgraded is plum crazy.  This
software is FUN.  I kind of mostly ignored it for
years as I fooled with hardware, but over the last few
weeks I've rediscovered it and the cool stuff it can
do.

Not nearly as cool (but for those of you who are stuck
with XP) is the Elottronix vst.  Still pretty damn
cool though.  Dial in some tape his and sit back and
pretend you're at Fripp's house.

Mark

--- Os <os@collective.co.uk> wrote:

> What you want, maybe, is a looper that lets you
> specify the fade-out
> *time* you want, in seconds.
> 
> Something, like, oh, Augustus Loop? ;)
> 
> os.
> 
> 
> > On the Moebius mailing list we were talking about
> why shorter loops
> > fade out more quickly than longer loops with the
> same feedback setting.
> >
> > The reason is that the feedback control sets the
> amount by which the
> > volume is reduced per loop repetition. Thus, a
> shorter loop's volume
> > will decrease by the same amount within less time
> than a longer loop.
> >
> > More details: http://nosuch.biz/loopFeedback/
> >
> > Comments/corrections welcome!
> >
> > Bernhard
> > http://nosuch.biz
> 
> 


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