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Re: loop subtraction
At 02:17 AM 3/11/99 -0800, you wrote:
>How do you control such features in the upgrade? Multitrack looping takes
>a
>lot of user interface, and the Jamman was pretty spartan even for the
>features that it had in the first place. Do you need lots of midi
>controllers, then? And how do you tell what it's doing with hardly any
>display?
Multitrack looping doesn't require much more of an interface, actually.
The same set of 20 MIDI program changes control the various aspects of
recording and overdubbing:
Here is the MIDI program change controller layout that I proposed to Bob
Sellon:
The first 10 functions operate on a page or global basis:
0 TAP
1 RESET
2 BYPASS
3 LOOP/DELAY MODE
4 START/STOP
5 FADE ALL
6 SELECT PAGE 1 (LOOP 1)
7 SELECT PAGE 2 (LOOP 2)
8 SELECT PAGE 3 (LOOP 3)
9 SELECT PAGE 4 (LOOP 4)
The next 10 functions operate on a per channel basis:
10 CLICK ON/OFF
11 SLAPBACK DELAY ON/OFF
12 REVERSE
13 REPLACE
14 LAYER
15 CHANNEL FADE (Individual track fade)
16 SELECT/MUTE CHANNEL 1 (TRACK 1)
17 SELECT/MUTE CHANNEL 2 (TRACK 2)
18 SELECT/MUTE CHANNEL 3 (TRACK 3)
19 SELECT/MUTE CHANNEL 4 (TRACK 4)
In addition, the functionality of the right knob, which used to select the
time base of the loop, (and used to dump the contents of the memory if it
were adjusted while running), has ben significantly changed:
Label Description
MIDI Channel Selects the MIDI channel to which the system
will respond
Audio Threshold
This sets the signal level at which
the system will
trigger (start recording, restart
playback) if the
Operating Mode is set for Sampler.
Output Level
This a soft controllable output level control. This
can be stored if the EEPROM is installed and can
also be controlled via MIDI Controller
Dry Level
This sets the signal level of the dry input signal
through the DSP. This is useful if you are using the
system "in line" and want to have MIDI control of
the dry signal. If used in an effects loop, this is
usually set to 0. (note- the dry signal in this mode is
summed to mono.)(also note that Mix knob needs to
be set for 100% Wet to use the Dry Level control
effectively.
Slap Time
This sets the delay time of the built in slap delay
Slap Level
This sets the signal level of the built in slap delay.
Click Level
This sets the signal level of the "Click"
(Metronome)
Level
This sets the signal level of the "Active" Channel
Pan
This sets the "Pan" (left/right position) of the signal
in the stereo output image
Echo Divide
This defines how the loop size is divided up when
the Function is set for Delay.
Feedback
This sets the amount of the output that is fed back
into the input when the Function is set for Delay.
Function
This defines which "Function" will become active
when the TAP button is pressed (after the initial
loop is "tapped" in).
Operating Mode
This defines the global Operating Mode of the
system.
Num Beats
This defines the number of beats that will be
assigned to the loop. This effects the "Click" and
MIDI clock in and out.
Page
This selects the current page for editing (pressing
TAP makes it "Active").
Channel
This selects the current channel for editing
(pressing TAP makes it "Active").
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