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Per said: > > One good thing with using feedback to fade out a loop is that you > simply reduce the feedback a little and then you are free to > do other > things like looping on a different channel/looper while the first > channel/loop fades out by feedback layer downscaling. And this is different than fading a track or group of tracks while playing or looping on others? I'm beginning to feel like we're talking about the same thing with different words here.... > > With Undo a feedback fade-out is not "destructive". That does ameliorate the disadvantages of feedback. > > When I'm in a situation with long loops and short loops playing back > together I can not use feedback to fade out all loops equally. So I > don't. If I really have to fade equally I'll use hand faders > and play > instruments with only one hand for the part. Might be tricky. Right.... Which is why "fade" on a multichannel looper makes more sense than feedback, if it's available. Still, we work with what we have, right? > Warren