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Re: moebius questions



yes, that was my question, but:
my halfspeed button will just stay halfspeed and not switch back...
i have assigned it in "configuration"-"midi control" using
max track groups: 0
scope: global
type: note
channel: 1
value: 0


i have changed quantize mode off in the presets. seems that multiply will 
start recording inside the running loop now. i suppose all other quantized 
behavious will have changed accordingly?

smooth looping!  tilmann

ps: still in quantize:on i discovered that i can start halfspeed in the 
middle of something if i hit the command twice - very nice, although a bit 
imprecise...


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rainer Thelonius Balthasar Straschill" <rs@moinlabs.de>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2008 1:55 PM
Subject: AW: moebius questions


> Tilmann,
>
>> and magic word number two is obviously "toggle", but i
>
> Perhaps it's simply that I didn't get your question (repeated below with 
> my
> answer for reference). I'll try to explain the function of the 
>"Halfspeed"
> button (as assigned to an onscreen button or to a MIDI controller, e.g.
> floor pedal or faderbox):
>
>> >> how could that same button toggle between "half speed" and "normal
>> > speed"?
>> >
>> > I don't understand that question - this is the definition
>> of "toggle", to
>> > alter between two states, right?
>
> Halfspeed works like this:
> For now, I'm only talking about one track and assume that quantize=off 
> (see
> the last message about this).
>
> When initializing Mobius, the track is in Halfspeed=Off.
> Halfspeed can be either on or off. Mobius reacts accordingly:
> If Halfspeed=Off, play back at normal playback rate, if Halfspeed=On, 
>play
> back at half the playback rate.
>
> Pressing the Halfspeed button will switch halfspeed=on if halfspeed was 
> off
> before and vice versa.
>
> Was that your question?
>
> Rainer
>