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Re: Multiplier - Strymon Timeline lacks it - but where is it present?
Matthias Grob used to do it on a digital delay by typing in the delayy
times.
The EDP was the first hardware looper to have multiply, and inventor
Matthias implemented
it in a very user friendly way.
no unamed engineers involved ;-)
Apart from that:
the Vox VDL-1 has a fairly similar Multiply via it's "Resample" function.
The Looperlative LP-1 has what we might call an "Instant Multiply" to 2x,
3x, 4x,
it also allow to copy from one loop to another doing a Multiply, and
I think this was implemented on user's request based on their experiences
with EDP
( exactly the EDP 'LoopCopy' function ).
It's generally considered that Multiply is unnecessary when parallel
tracks are available,
and indeed the effect for the user is very similar ( *if sesnsibly
implemented*)
Bit of a shame I think.
Oh, and a Multiply is possible on the old Lexicon JamMan, in delay mode.
(but not rounded to a whole number of loops)
andy
ps thanks for de-munging the Strymon post :-)
On 11/11/2014 02:10, Ivodne Galatea wrote:
Something I would love on the Timeline and has been present elsewhere is a
multiplier. Record short pattern, then instruct "16 of these to a loop".
The Boomerang makes this possible indirectly it through a slave track feature, but
that still requires perfect timing.
What hardware loopers have this capability? I know there are software
loopers that have it, please feel free to mention them too