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Russell_Gorton@CreatSvc-Ada.CCMAIL.CompuServe.COM wrote: > > 2) I can tap in, say, a 0.12 second loop which repeats as a blurry > wash of tone (remarkably minimal startpoint "popping" depending on >the > static in the room, I guess) Then, I effect the crap out of it, > generally with a mod effect set to a slow speed and high depth > (WWWWaaaaaavvvvYYYYYYyyyy ggggrrRRRRRRRAAAAaaaavvvVVVYYYYyyyyy) > > SUPERfun! > Oh wow! I wannit! :) Great FX display, btw. > 3) A quick tap o' the Insert button (with no incoming signal) cuts >in > a short space that separates each microloop, producing a continuous > pulsation. Dial up a delay time that is some even fraction of this, > set the delay feedback to -99%, add some additional live synth input > (also effected, but not added to the loop), and you're good to go >with > a swirling percussive throbbing drone of microloops. > > Next task: sync the microloops to a 16th-note beat from the MIDI > sequencer...the effected microloop is PERFECT for techno/dance/rave > applications. The "default" techno tempo is 120bpm (try counting > seconds out loud while watching MTV's "Amp" show sometime...) > My goal is an exact 1/480th-of-a-minute loop (sixteenths of that >beat) > = 1/8 second = 0.125. Haven't hooked the 'Plex up to MIDI >yet...plan > to do so straightaway.... > > Way cool, Kim! Thanks for the idea! Right after I upgrade to the > full 16 Mb RAM, I stop making looptimes more than shavings of a >second > long |%) > > --Russell Thanks for this. Gonna try it out as soon as I have my Plex. Robert