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Andre LaFosse wrote: > Andreas Willers wrote: > > The EDP really exploits the basic digital > > looping setup to the max there!! Too bad You can't weed out Your first > > (sometimes rhythmic bass riff type) loop from the later parts with >just one > > unit - a move that musical buildups often ask for especially with > > ostinatos. > > There are actually several ways to get this *sort* of effect (though I > don't know if it's exactly what you're looking for). > > 1) Use the Undo function to get rid of overdubs made after the initial > loop. You may be limited by available memory, number of loops, and how > many overdubs you make. > > 2) Using multiple loops, record your initial loop as the first one, then > copy just that basic loop to a second loop, and overdub onto that one. > If you want to strip it back down to the initial loop, simply switch > back to the first loop. > > 3) With QUANTIZE switched off, hit the Multiply button at a specific > point in a loop and then end the Multiply with Record. The hits of > Multiply and Record will dictate the exact start and stop points of a > new loop, which can be much shorter than the original loop. This method > of extracting a shorter segment out of a longer loop is a very useful > tool, and seems to be seriously underutilized by a lot of users. > > --Andre These useful tools are what I'd like to see more of. If some sort of applications manual based on user experiences and other knowledgable contributions could be compiled, I think it would be a great help to newer users who have a difficult time getting a grip on this unit. Hope to see more tidbits like these discussed. Mike