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Im interested in the LP2s midi capabilities,i think thats what would also make it a seller and beat the upcoming new stomp loopers competition,none of them seem to be midi. if i may suggest some essential midi functions which are also in the EDP Start/stop MuteReAlign - Immediately Mute and restart the loop at next Global MIDI StartPoint QuantMIDIStartSong - Wait to next Local Loop StartPoint and then send a StartSong MuteQuantMIDIStartSong - Immediately Mute, then wait to next StartPoint and send StartSong Retrigger if it did this the LP2 combined with the Adrenalinn would b the bomb! Luis On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 3:29 PM, andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: > > > Matt Davignon wrote: >> >> The effects look like looping-related commands. > >> I don't know what the "retrigger" or "replace" ones do. It looks like >> you can assign the above effects to 2 footswitches. >> > > > I've discussed those briefly with Rick, and plus a bit of speculation. > > Replace 1/x is a direct emulation of a certain specific edp behaviour, > (also present on LP1). > It replaces a single quantised chunk of the loop with input audio. > In EDPish it's a "Shortpress of Quantised 8th Replace". > > I'm quite excited by that, while that effect has been around since > 2003 it's was always somewhat hidden away in the more expensive products. > If it catches on it could open up a lot of interest in the whole > "looper as instrument" idea. > > I guess the vanilla Replace would be unquantised momentary > (replace for as long as button is held) > In that case, it's possible that quantised replaces will also > cut out larger chunks if held for longer (but > Retrigger is more or less what's offered by the DL4 > Retrigger Once. Play the loop once from beginning then stop. > Continue. Retrigger Continuous. Retrigger loop from beginning and keep > going. > Retrigger Random. Jump to a random point in the loop. > The Random Retrigger is intended to be used rhythmically, > I guess the loop would be filled with a variety of > sounds (with slow attacks) so that rapid operation of the randtrig > produced a well defined beat. > Again, that's a very "looper as instrument" type feature. > > > I don't think it's been pointed out yet that the LP2 > has a Mix control (back panel) which, unusually for a small looper, >makes it > suitable for use on an Aux send. > > andy butler > > > > > >