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Re: asynchronous loops?



Ah. Thanks. That bums me out, though.

Does anyone make a piece of hardware that can do what I'm looking for - 
which is play more than one loop (of different lengths) at a time, each 
cycling independently?

I suppose I could get more than one looping device, and just change the 
routing as I go (a tc 2290 is starting to make sense) and mix all the 
outputs down to stereo - but I was hoping to satisfy my need in a 
single rack space. Oh well.

Thanks for the feedback, everyone.
Jeff Evans


On May 22, 2004, at 1:20 PM, Sean Echevarria wrote:

> Using Loop IV, the EDP can have up to 16 loops but it cannot play more 
> than one simultaneously.  You could create a loop and then copy it to 
> another and overdub - but you can't record a 30 second loop and then a 
> separate 20 second loop and play them both simultaneously.


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