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You can still make some complex arrangements in one loop. Just be nifty with loop length when layering! If for example your first loop is four beats long and you want accompany it with a repeating three beat long loop the simple math gives that you should add the three-beat pattern while multiplying the four beat loop "x3". Then both patterns will meat again on each twelfth beat as the loop turns around. Just one example. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.perboysen.com http://www.youtube.com/perboysen On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 5:59 PM, TripleOhNine <3x09@carlsonarts.com> wrote: > I find that I am constantly trying to find ways to utilize more than one > loop in order to create looping arrangements of more complex pieces, but > when it comes down to it, I should probably stick to one loop and just > make simpler arrangements that use changes in texture, harmony and vocal > "instrumentation" rather than changes in harmony. If I could at least > get some sort of pitch shifting to work it would be great, though. > > Michael Carlson > 3x09