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EDP double click record



At 00:52 08/02/05, you wrote:
>But now you've opened the can of worms... on page 9-26:
>   DOUBLE-CLICK RECORD
>   If the current loop is in reset, and you double-click the NoteOn
>   trigger for the current loop, the Echoplex will start Record.
>I did not get this behaviour (though I'd love to have it)! Double-clicking
>NoteOn does nothing. I tried by sending the corresponding NoteOff and
>without sending the NoteOffs but to no avail.
>How about you?

Works just like the manual says when
SwitchQuant = Cnf

the term "double-click" is misleading, as this often means that the clicks
must be close together. (which is not the case here)



the
SwitchQuant=Off
AutoRecord=On
Combination seems to be much more fun.

great for setting up a group of loops and jumping between them.


eg

from Global reset
hit a series of LoopTrigs one after the other as you play
a bass scale.
...and instantly you have a set of bass pedals

always remember the Global reset (longMult from reset, or directMidi)
before you try this though

andybutler




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