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Re: Mini-kp
OK, use program 77. Imagine that it is constantly recording a continuous
loop. The 'delay time' is proportional to the BPM, so if, for example,
you set a BPM of 120,60 or 30 (it defaults to 120), the longest loop
available will be 2 seconds. So, as soon as you touch the keypad in the
top right corner (8.8 will show in the display), it will playback the last
2 seconds that has gone in to the input. If you slide your finger down the
pad the the bottom right corner (8.1), you will hear the loop crossfade
into a reverse loop (great fun). If you touch the pad anywhere else, you
will hear a correspondingly shorter loop, but always the most recent sound
that has gone into the KP.
I hope this makes some sort of sense.
Stephen
--- On Fri, 1/23/09, Toby G <carpet8@mac.com> wrote:
> From: Toby G <carpet8@mac.com>
> Subject: Mini-kp
> To: "Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com"
><Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
> Date: Friday, January 23, 2009, 3:26 PM
> Hey folks.
>
> I just got a minikp. I can't figure how to make it
> sample the notes I want. Seems like it just grabs whatever.
> ??
>
>
> t
>
> --at the peak of the disco outfreakage...
- References:
- Mini-kp
- From: Toby G <carpet8@mac.com>