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Someone from Oberheim once told me it stood for "confirm". K LAW >At 09:18 AM 2/4/98 -0500, you wrote: >>In Switch Quantize under Parameters/Loops, what does Cnf mean? I couldn't >>find this documented anywhere. >>Thanks! Ed >> > >Ed, I asked the Plex-masters the same question, and got the following >reply. > >(Tom S., you folks should probably send out a Release 5.0 Notes addendum >to >the manual that has this info plus some corrections to the manual--e.g., >that there is no such value as SwitchQuant="On", that instead your choices >are "cnf" or "cyc"; the latter changes loops at the *cycle* boundary, not >at the *loop* boundary as it says in the manual.). > >From: matthias@bahianet.com.br (Matthias Grob) > >>what is the meaning of SwitchQuant="Cnf"? > >It gives you time to select the loop nr and function you want. But you >have >to do a second press to make it finally change the loop. The second press >can be any key, creating the corresponding function when you arrive in the >new loop. The "neutral" one (des nothing in the new loop) is UNDO. > > >Matthias