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Re: Echoloop Behavior Question #1



Matthias and Andy will be looking at this, gonna follow up in direct email 
:)

On May 4, 2012, at 6:36 PM, Phil Clevenger wrote:

> 
> I have been observing this behavior using Echoloop in Ableton over the 
> last month or so... 
> 
> 1. Make a loop.
> 
> 2. CopySnd to NextLoop
> 
> 3. Develop that material
> 
> - -
> 
> Over a bit of time, as I add material via Overdub or QuantSusOverdub, 
> the original material sometimes gets faded back pretty severely... such 
> that when I move back to the previous Loop, the volume jump back to the 
> original can be pretty harsh... it's almost as if, with the second loop, 
> Feedback is set to, say, 110 or so (though it is most definitely not).
> 
> I would perhaps expect this behavior with really dense loops, packed 
> full of frequencies and amplitudes... but this seems to happen even with 
> sparse loops.
> 
> This does not happen every time, but once or twice a night on average... 
> over a 2-4 hour session.
> 
> - -
> 
> For that matter, occasionally the VST seems to get stuck in a 'feedback 
> at less than 127' mode, where, regardless of the actual 127 state of 
> Feedback in the VST, my loop fades towards nothing without my telling it 
> to do so :)
> 
> Are these known bugs ? Anyone else experiencing this? 
> 
> Phil :)
> 
> p.s. Andy, Matthias, do you guys want bug reports, and if so, would you 
> prefer them to be addressed to you directly? I have found only one other 
> real bug, plus one funny but consistent behavioral curiosity; I must say 
> overall this VST is very stable and runs beautifully 99% of the time... 
> for me...
>