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I've never messed with the loop copy function, but it seems close to what I'm talking about.Mark's suggestion sounds like the easier method, and allows for me two move between four grooves with ease.For example, this is how one of my songs starts.Loop 1 = Single hitLoop 2 = string soundLoop 3 = bass lineLoop 4 = funky guitar mutingLoop 5 = hi hat / snare soundLoop 6 = vocal lineI want to be able to remove loops 1 and loop 4, leaving the rest going. At that point, I'd like to swap loop 3 with a bass synth. Eventually, I'd want to swap the hi-hats for a drum machine. How could I go about doing this with one or two edps?I really should read the manual to understand the fundamentals. I usually just loop over line one and build it into a crescendo, but then have nowhere to go.Also, I was wanting to use edp1 for guitar, and edp2 for bass and drum sounds. I intend to create a stereo image with the loops and effects that I have.
On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 4:56 PM, michael klobuchar <nemoguitt@aol.com> wrote:
<<Here's the song thatrequires making five loops:http://vimeo.com/2818198>> sez PERBOY
don't let him dazzle you with the electronic talk!.....it's the zappatos!!!!!