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Re: tempo changes
hi Michael,
The only device that could do that in a way that people liked
was the now obsolete Repeater ( I can't say I personally
endorse that feature, it *was* somewhat unusual sounding).
Otherwise the sound of the time stretching is usually
not good enough for anyone.
Best way is to have a looper that allows instant re-record,
and then re-play the line a bit faster.
(RC-50 doesn't handle that well either afaik, but I
think it's possible to start re-recording with 2 button presses).
If you don't mind the pitch increasing with the tempo, there's
a couple of options out there.
Or, if a tempo change of a whole octave (2x) is what you're
after, a number of devices offer that.
andy butler
michael wall wrote:
> aloha
>
> can anyone recommend a looper that I can increase the tempo on after I
> have recorded the initial loops? my RC-50 doesn't handle this very
>well...
>
> thanks!
>
> michael
>