[Date Prev][Date Next]   [Thread Prev][Thread Next]   [Date Index][Thread Index][Author Index]

RE: repeater question



What is actual definition and purpose of "Feedback" and why would you
want to control it?

Steve

> 
> I don't own a Repeater, so I can't address that issue.
> 
> I have an EDP.  It may be a bit misleading to say that the 
> feedback (or as the first msg put it, "fade level") is only 
> applicable when the track is being recorded.  If I start a 
> loop and then take the EDP out of recording/overdub mode (all 
> lights green), the feedback control still applies to that loop.
> 
> Maybe I misunderstood what you said?  Just wanted to make 
> sure that the poster had a good understanding of the EDP's 
> capabilities.
> 
> Doug
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <Hedewa7@aol.com>
> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
> Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 9:34 AM
> Subject: Re: repeater question
> 
> 
> > paul,
> > >For overdubbing within a track(s), can the "feedback 
> level" (ie: fade
> level)
> > >be set/adjusted  independantly for each of the four tracks 
> within a 
> > >loop or is there one "feedback level" for the the loop as a whole?
> >
> > (somebody correct me if i's wroing (or misleading), here.....)
> >
> > w/repeater, a single loop is comprised of all 4 tracks.
> > as w/the EDP, the entirety of the loop is accessed by only one 
> > feedback
> level.
> > however:
> > as the feedback level is only applicable when a given track 
> is 'open', 
> > ie 'recording', and: as repeater's  'feedback level' is 
> addressed via 
> > midiCC#11, then ye can alter it at will, eg 'in between' 
> recording of 
> > the separate tracks.
> > the unit will only record 1mono or 1stereo track in a 'pass';
> > effectively, this means that it's possible to have 
> different feedback
> levels
> > for each of the four tracks.....
> > the altered feedback level isn't applied until a track is 
> 'open'..... 
> > dt / s-c
> >
> 
>