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Re: Rép : Multi-tracks loopers questions
phillip wilson wrote:
> the last time I looked at this, th e LP1 had just come out. I loved
> can I set up an fcb1010 button to begin to count multiple cycles of the
> currantly recorded material , whilst adding a new longer layer of sound
> and then upon a second press round this to the next cycle boundry
> ....IE a la EDP?
>
There are 2 things you can do with the LP1.
They both round to the loop boundary on the second press.
1) Sync Record another track to an existing one... the
length of the new track will be an exact multiple
of your designated master track.
2) Sync Bounce your track to another track, while adding new audio.
This is equivalent to the EDP Next>>Multply function. The new
track will be an exact multiple in length of the old, and
the old track will be automatically muted.
No looper, hardware or software exactly emulates the EDP's multiply,
but those 2 functions of the LP1 probably cover the musical results
that you want to achieve.
The LP1 doesn't support "Cycles", but you can
use a short loop as "Master" for sync purposes.
andy butler