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RE: FlyLoops and electronic instruments
Sounds like we understand each other pretty well .... here is a breakdown
of
A->B vs. Serial loops ....
Suppose you have a bank of loops ........... say we record three ....
1 2 3 4 5
A A A - -
So that’s three loops ... in slots 1,2,3 ...
Now, lets say that 1 and 3 are quick little drum rhythms ...
But 2 is a verse lick .....
but the song has a chorus riff too .....
So I hit the A-B button on loop 2 .....
the drums keep playing and I record the chorus riff .....
1 2 3 4 5
A B A - -
loops 1 and 3 are still playing with but I have turned 2A off and replaced
it with a newly record 2B (chorus lick).
Hit A-B again and I go back to the verse riff .... drums remain the same
1 2 3 4 5
A A A - -
Aha .... but there is a problem!! See this song is kinda weird and has a
bridge part that doesn't conform to the same rhythm ... it suddenly changes
to 3/4 ...... so I need to drop the rhythm tracks and record a new part
with
it's own timing.
Now I could do this by turning everything off ... and hitting record on an
unsynced loop at the same time .... but I want to be able to smoothly
transition to from this bridge loop .....
This is where serial record is handy. I turn on serial recording, and hit
the record button on loop 5 .... the program waits until the next master
repeat boundary and then turns all the loops off and begins recording on
track 5.
Once I've finished recording the serial loop I have ....
1 2 3 4 5
-a -a -a - S
The three little -a's are to indicate that there are loops there but they
are not playing ......
When I want to go back to the bank of parallel loops I just tap any of
them,
and the program transitions from playing the serial loop back to playing
the
three parallel loops .... and turns the serial off .....
Make sense ?
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