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Re: Eliminating a mid section of a loop -was- Re: multiple jam-things
Yes, and its so easy just tapping the record after
multiply...ha,ha i love it!
With the edp i have to stop thinking in terms of
software:-)
--- Goddess <thefates@earthlink.net> wrote:
> <smile> -or, even more accurately, as Kim has
> mentioned, regular
> multiply ended with record as well. *laughing*
> fortunately I read
> further this time, before answering that next
> e-mail! lol!
>
> Smiles,
>
> Cara
>
> At 11:50 PM 5/10/03 -0600, you wrote:
> > Louie, you can eliminate a middle section from a
> loop with the EDP, by
> >using multiply. -or more accurately, sus unrounded
> multiply.
> > If your loop consisted of an A B and C section
> like you mention, you can
> >wait until B passes, and then engage sus unrounded
> multiply as C starts,
> >and then disengage it after the A section goes by.
> Now, you've
> >effectively eliminated the B section. Does this
> make sense?
> > As someone else mentioned, windowing can do this
> too, but this way may be
> >quicker and more precise I think. <smile> -HOpe
> this helps.
> >
> >Smiles,
> >
> >Cara
> >
> >At 12:22 PM 5/8/03 -0700, you wrote:
> >>Mark you are absolutely right man!
> >>I have both the EDP and repeater and sometimes i
> just
> >>get too exhausted specially syncing them
> together.I
> >>spend too much time on the technical side of
> things
> >>and lately i am very unfocused on the music.I ve
> been
> >>thinking of taking one of them out of my rack for
> a
> >>couple of months just to build a better
> relationship
> >>with one of them.In terms of creativity they are
> both
> >>animals!
> >>Another thing ive noticed is that i do most of my
> >>looping uncounsciously within the first 10 seconds
> at
> >>the most.I suppose certain limitations are healthy
> at
> >>times as well...
> >>My one wish from both loopers for example would be
> >>that i could cut a middle part (from A,B,C cut B
> and
> >>paste A and C together) sort of like Acid.Or is
> there
> >>a way of accompishing this...
> >>You loop gurus outhere?
> >>Cheers
> >>Louie
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>--- mark <sine@zerocrossing.net> wrote:
> >>> I can't imagine using the word "sync" and "Line6
> >>> Echo Pro" in the same
> >>> sentence... unless you're talking about it's
> delays,
> >>> and even then I'd
> >>> say it's not really syncing. However, this can
> be
> >>> very cool too. A
> >>> few weeks ago Will Wright and I jammed, he on
> the
> >>> Echo Pro and I using
> >>> a Repeater and we more or less just set the Echo
> >>> Pro's loop size my
> >>> ear. Since what will was doing was leaning
> toward
> >>> the abstract it was
> >>> interesting to have the sync of his loop
> constantly
> >>> drifting from my
> >>> loops which firmly follow the drummachine. That
> >>> constantly changing
> >>> relationship is nice.
> >>>
> >>> There are days I still miss my JamMan's "simple"
> >>> operation (I had an
> >>> early Bob Sallon chip mod that gave me some new
> >>> functions, but I don't
> >>> think I got things like the panning and multiple
> >>> concurrent loops) It
> >>> makes me want one again! What I love best about
> the
> >>> JamMan that *no*
> >>> other looper does? One step loop creation when
> >>> synced to a MIDI clock.
> >>> I choose the amount of beats it looks for and
> the
> >>> start point and then
> >>> I can just PLAY. Yeah, I know you can do
> something
> >>> a little similar
> >>> with the EDP, but I've tried that and it's *not*
> the
> >>> same. My request
> >>> for Loop5 would be to have a mode where you can
> set
> >>> up your quantize
> >>> and after hitting record automatically go into
> >>> overdub after a
> >>> specified number of beats.
> >>>
> >>> For a short time I did run an EDP and a Repeater
> at
> >>> the same time, and
> >>> I found it to be too much. Each unit does
> PLENTY in
> >>> my opinion. I
> >>> rarely ended up using them both together, but I
> >>> would imagine like
> >>> anything it would need lot's of practice. It
> always
> >>> felt like I was
> >>> that guy who spins plates on the Ed Sullivan
> show
> >>> when I was using
> >>> multiple loopers. Too hard to focus on the
> music,
> >>> especially in a live
> >>> context where things are more chaotic.
> >>>
> >>> Mark Sottilaro
> >>>
> >>> On Thursday, May 8, 2003, at 08:12 AM,
> >>> goddard.duncan@mtvne.com wrote:
> >>>
> >>> > stuart's post about syncing three line6
> echopros
> >>> reminded me that I
> >>> > wanted to ask the list if anybody had tried
> doing
> >>> much the same thing
> >>> > with two or more jammans. my band has two, and
> two
> >>> repeaters aswell.
> >>>
> >>
> >>
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