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Jeffrey Larson wrote: > > The Mobius interpretation of Stutter comes from this section > of the EDP manual: > > SingleCycleMultiply works as follows. When you have done a Multiply > > > I haven't tried this on my EDP, that's the way to go :-) > but re-reading the description it looks > like the EDP may do the insert at the moment the Insert button is > pressed rather than quantizing to the end of the cycle. It is unclear > to me whether this insert is rounded or unrounded. On EDP it's essentially an "Insert", so it's rounded to the Cycle, and Quantised depending on "Quantise" parameter. > The insertion is > apparently the "next cycle" not the current cycle, though personally > I find it more useful to stutter something I've just heard, not remember > what will be in the next cycle. Sure, don't copy the EDP, it was only implemented that way due to hardware limitations. Andre LaFosse "Invented" the Sub-Cycle Multiply by using StutterMode with InsertMode=SUS and Quantise=Off As soon as you release Insert, you hear a repetition from the instant you pressed it. andy butler