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Re: The Big Bump issue.
I'm not sure why you don't just record a blank loop first, at your desired
tempo/length and then, open it back up and start playing. I do it with big
pad-like volume swells all the time, and it works fine. No bump. This is
the
only way you could do it on the JamMan as well. The EDP will finish a
loop and
keep you in record, I understand, but I'm not sure if anything else does.
Hope this helps,
Mark Sottilaro
Mark Landman wrote:
> >"Damon Langlois (Electrix)" wrote:
> >
> >> We are looking at reducing the "bump" at the loop splice point. Going
> >> immediately into overdub is a bigger deal but is also being looked
>at. This
> >> is the price you might have to pay for 4 tracks per loop. There is a
>lot
> >> more going on under the hood than a mono looper.
>
> If this is the way it has to be, I can live with it, but it's certainly
>not
> ideal. I think the important thing to understand is ending with overdub
>is
> about more than just "de-bumping" the loop point. It encourages live,
> improvisational loop work, without gaps, blemishes, loading of blank
> "pre-looped" loops, etc.
>
> >> We want to look at the loop splice point first and see if we can
>improve
> >>this area
> >> before we get into the immediate overdub issue, especially since
>there are
> >> work arounds for this.
>
> If ending with loop is a nightmare that can't be done, then we'll have to
> settle for improved splicing. But since Repeater is about live use, vs.
> Acid which is about "canned" loops, it would be best if Repeater could do
> this.
>
> I'm curious, since this function was mentioned/requested to Electrix
>early
> on, and replied to affirmatively, was there a miscommunication, or did
>this
> feature fall out of beta spec at a certain point?
>
> Either way, I'm enjoying my Repeater and wish everyone at Electrix the
>best-
>
> Mark