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Re: EDP Settings for Using Subsitute and Quantize by 8th Notes
Kim Flint wrote:
> At 05:58 PM 10/28/2005, .David.Auker. wrote:
>
>> 8th notes in EDP...is there a default for tempo, so 7+ seconds gives
>> the equivelent of a couple measures in 4/4 or 3/4 or _/4? What's the
>> math?
>
>
> the 8ths/cycle parameter lets you set the time signature that the EDP
> will follow. A "cycle" is the basic loop time element set when you
> first record your loop. So this parameter tells the Echoplex how many
> 8th notes that one cycle length contains. There are plenty of options
> for 8th/cycle to cover just about any time signature. We put the more
> obvious ones first for editing convenience. So when you edit this
> parameter you have 8, 4, 2, 6, 12, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, and then 1
> through 54.
>
> When you use quantize=8th, the quantizing will be to wherever these
> 8th boundaries are in the cycle.
Thanks, Kim...all I can say is, "opens new and wild doors..." :-)
.David.
>
> Also for sync, this parameter tells the Echoplex how to determine the
> loop length based on incoming MIDI clock tempo when Sync=in, or what
> tempo clock to send out based on the loop length when sync=out.
>
> kim
>
>
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> Kim Flint | Looper's Delight
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