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Re: midi looping hardware



Bill 'Hawkeye' Reiter said:
> I do overdubbing similar to what you describe on my Roland MC50 
>sequencer 
> (used $200).  I can setup locate points or simply use 'loop play' mode 
>and 
> mute tracks or add tracks on each iteration.  Along with my MC50, an 
>EDP, a 

I had no idea that the MC-50 had a loop play mode!  I'll have to RTFM
again now that I'm entering a loop state of mind.

For years I used Director-S, the optional sequencer software for the
Roland S-550 sampler.  In this sequencer, you make patterns and then
specify their order in song mode.  The method of making patterns seems
like it would easily adapt to looping and overdubbing.

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