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RE: EDP loop copy question
Thanks Kim- I see that you already gave detailed and thoughtful comments
before- well... thanks again! Of course you caught me not searching the
archives which I generally advise others to do- :)
Cliff
-----Original Message-----
From: Kim Flint [mailto:kflint@loopers-delight.com]
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 1:30 AM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: EDP loop copy question
At 11:34 PM 3/17/2002, Cliff wrote:
>I've got the EDP set to copy loop time- but when I advance to the blank
>loop it keeps recording past the length of the original loop. Is this
>correct or am I missing something? I am looking to have it just copy
the
>exact same length of the first loop- Thanks-
Hi Cliff-
I've answered that one before, check the EDP FAQ for some more details:
http://www.loopers-delight.com/tools/echoplex/FAQ2.html#loopcopy
also some posts in the archive, a couple of which are answering you the
last times you asked about loopcopies :-)
http://www.loopers-delight.com/LDarchive/200109/msg00988.html
http://www.loopers-delight.com/LDarchive/200101/msg00798.html
http://www.loopers-delight.com/LDarchive/200009/msg00083.html
the short answer is that when you just want to copy the loop time, it is
just like doing an Insert into a new loop. (just like copying sound is
like
multiplying into a new loop.) The cycle time base of your original loop
is
used. when you copy this time base into the new loop it continues adding
multiples. that gives you the flexibility to have a new loop that is
either
the exact same length as the original or some multiple of that length.
When
you want to end it, you press Insert, since that really is the function
you
are doing.
kim
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