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Thats just Crazy Per... I gotta get one!!!! >> The sweep functionality also has some built-in intelligence. If you >define >> a rising sweep to be sent when activating an effect, and a falling sweep >> with the same ControlChange number when de- activating the effect, the 2 >> sweeps will be smartly joined together when the effect switching is done >> faster than the sweep itself. As soon as you deactivate the effect which >> still has a rising control sweep running, the sweep will be interrupted >and >> the parameter value will start descending from the point it reached at >that >> moment till the end value of the descending sweep. > > Per -- mark francombe www.markfrancombe.com www.ordoabkhao.com twitter @markfrancombe http://vimeo.com/user825094 http://www.looop.no