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Isn't it possible with the new OS to put the volume of D to zero? And then crossfade A,B,C <-> D with the edit function to keep a constant volume? Ben. ----- Original Message ----- From: <holotone@gmail.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 12:46 AM Subject: Merging KP3 Loop Layers >A consistent problem I've had ever since I've began using a Korg KP3 as my > primary compositional and looping tool is the tricky business of merging > separate layers. As you may know, the KP3 has 4 sample banks, all of >which > by default loop beautifully. When it comes to, say, merging Banks A, B, > and > C over to the D bank (to free up the space for more layering), the >typical > approach I've always taken is entering "Sample All" mode (shift+Sample), > selecting bank D while A, B, and C are playing, and recording them as > merged > on D. The rub, of course, is that banks A, B, and C continue to loop >AFTER > D > completes the merge, meaning I have to be lightning quick simultaneously > disabling banks A, B, and C JUST after D finishes it's record cycle (to > avoid a "drop" at the end of D's merged version) while simultaneously not > letting A, B, and C continue playing as D starts up (which results in the > same sound being played over the top of itself, with 2x the volume and 2x > the distortion). I've gotten pretty good with practice, but there's >always > that perceivable microsecond "jump" in level and distortion when >merging, > as > I tend to err on the side of safety to avoid the aforementioned "drop". > > Is there some feature I'm overlooking that will selectively stop the > source > sample banks playing the moment the merged version begins, or am I just > going to have to keep on with practice, practice, practice? > > Thanks! > > -- > ~cole > http://holotone.net/ >