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Re: future loopers(nic)
> The ability to have multiple (indexed) subloops as elements of the =
> 'loop' (loop concept used here as decoupled from a fixed-time paradigm,
>=
> but used more as a logical entity). The subloops would have an
>arbitrary =
> repetition time.
so you're thinking multitrack here?
> This eliminates the restriction of one repetition period per loop (as =
> dictated by the Repeater). Other looping devices currently may have
>this =
> differently, don't know about the EDP e.g.
You want the ability to play loops of different lengths simultaneously
then?
>
> Furthermore, if combined with the possibility to assign measure =
> (bar/beat numbering) and a beat quantize capability, this would enable =
> the buildup, superimposition and individual manipulation of loops that =
> are a defined ratio of time to one another - I.e., true polyrhythm. =
> E.g., my first loop element is a 12/8 but my next loop element (within =
> that loop location) is a 5/8. (BTW herein lies also the added value
>over =
> having separate loopers doing the multiple-loop thing, other than cost).
>
> I have more, equally ill-thought-out ideas... How about (MIDI) pitch =
> shift *during* record?
>
> Nic
Any suggestions you have would be interesting.
No need to work out ideas, just imagine the sounds
you'd like to make without bothering about whether
it's practical
andy butler