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Re: help please!



I see. Well the effect is prob more pronounced because I always did it by hand and also the loops were usually pretty different. In any event it def creates an evolving sound that can be very cool.
Cheers,
C

On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 1:21 AM, andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
hi Clifford,
that's neat,
but doesn't happen exactly as you describe there.

The EDP retriggers either to the beginning of the loop,
or from where it was timewise when it was switched off.
(it can't keep track of "where the loop would be if it was playing")

...but this doesn't make your sounds any less cool

andy butler



Clifford Novey wrote:
Reminds me of something I do with the EDP-
Multiple loops with material in each then hit next loop in rhythm and as each loop is triggered you hear a snip of where it is in time- as if they were all just playing along and you were soloing each in rhythmic time on a mixer- very cool evolving results- you could set a drum machine to trigger it too- I should try that.
C