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Re: Re: Re:Re: How do YOU loop?
Don't overdub at first... just close the first pass with loopcopy and
you're
into loop 2 multiplying as well as overdubbing your input. It just takes
one
phrase in loop 1, then get the hell over to loop 2! You always have a
'breakdown' by returning to loop 1. It's even the same number of button
pushes. Instead of going into overdub, you end with nextloop, and are
overdubbing AND multiplying. It's actually a bonus to do it that way.
----- Original Message -----
From: "a k butler" <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 11:28 AM
Subject: Re: Re: Re:Re: How do YOU loop?
>
> >Andy Butler wrote... > There's no looping device available to let you
keep the rhythm from the A part going as you start to record the B part.
> > Wait a minute... isn't this subtly accomplished on the EDP by the
NextLoop with LoopCopy ON?
>
> hi Miko,
> Yep, I gothcha :-)
>
> Problem is that you can't copy JUST the underlying rhythm like this,
> you also get all the overdubs you already put on the A part.
>
> thinks...." ...but what if you hit a load of undos just before going
> to the LoopCopy?....."