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Re: Multiply Function on EDP
Sorry, I did not see that when I posted my answer (because you
screwed the subject, Hans ;-)
Amazing different answers. It seems that Hans understands that the
two bars of the original loop are equal... are they, Arthur?
>Arthur,
>
>I'll assume that you're not syncing to a drum machine, since in that
>case what you want to do would be automatic with Loop4.
>
>One simple way, which would work with any version of the Loop software,
>would be to end Record with Multiply after the first bar, and then to
>close the loop with Multiply (Roundmode=ON) at the end of the second
>bar. This will create the loop as two cycles. Then just multiply it
>out to 19. This should also work if you're synced to a drum machine but
>using Loop3.
>
>In Loop4, you could set 8ths/Cycle to 2 with Quantize=8ths, record it as
>a two-bar cycle, and then when you multiply it out end Multiply with
>Record during the 19th cycle (the cycle count will read 9). This will
>redefine the loop as a single cycle, so you would then have to change
>8ths/cycle to 19 to be able to quantize to the end of each bar. I'd
>probably go with the first method.
>
>
>Happy Camping,
>
>-Hans
>
>
>P.S. Thanks Andre :)
>
>
>> Does anyone know if there is a way to have the Multiply function
>> quantize to
>> odd bar multiples?
>> E.G. Say you have a 2 bar drum loop and you use the multiply function
>> for a
>> song that is, say, 19 bars long. Is there a way you can get the
>> Multiply to
>> quantize the extra bar (since it's not a multiple of 2) so you don't
>> have a
>> bar of silence until the next multiple of 2 cycles around?
>>
>> I would be one happy camper if it could pull that off!
>>
>> -Arthur Lee
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