Glad you asked that. I establish an 'A' and 'B' part on one unit
and then put other more random sounds on the other unit: washes, sweeps,
arpeggios, etc. I can then fly in those sounds while the first unit
is playing. Also, I can do a quick little run on the second unit
and play in harmony with it later. As far as getting one loop away from
the other, that holds some possibilities also. I can run a loop on
unit one, then do an identical part on the second one, a shade longer
than the first and let them both rip. They sync up and drift apart and
sync up again, etc. etc. etc.
Mike Killian KkstrtChby@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 12/31/2001 5:01:24 PM Central Standard Time, kili@swbell.net writes: |