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Re: Korg ToneWorks AX1-G



> At 10:44 AM -0700 5/31/99, Hawkeye255@aol.com wrote:
> >I use the Akai Headrush everyday and I get NO AUDIBLE CLICK unless I 
>miss the
> >loop point badly.  Any sampler will click when the end of the loop and 
>the
> >beginning of the loop are out of phase.  And they will not click when 
>the end
> >of loop and beginning of loop are in phase.  "Somedays timing is 
>everything."
> 
> this would be true except for devices designed specifically not to click 
>at
> the endpoint of the loop. (which I think should be the case for anything
> designed for looping!)  We designed the echoplex this way, where it does 
>a
> quick crossfade between endpoint and startpoint, so you don't get a 
>click.
> In fact, I think the design was always that way, it seemed like a pretty
> obvious requirement right from the start. I'm rather surprised that some 
>of
> these looping devices coming out now didn't do something similar. You
> should be able to play anything into the loop, right up to the endpoint 
>and
> beyond, and never get a click.
> 
> kim

Kim,

With my DJRND2, there is no crossfade between endpoint and startpoint
during a loop recording !

I just record the phrase just as it is without any signal processing,
and except in specific cases, it works in 99 percent most of the time
due to my tempo accuracy.

But shure this device is more designed for Djs than for musicians, and
of course more critical with basslines on live.

Emmanuel