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Re: boomerang problem



You can also turn up the volume of the loop being played back.

----- Original Message -----
From: <Nemoguitt@aol.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 03, 1999 12:03 PM
Subject: Re: boomerang problem


> In a message dated 7/3/99 5:34:08 AM Mid-Atlantic Daylight Time,
> smaug@servidor.unam.mx writes:
>
> <<
>       sometimes the loops I make with the īrang seem to lose gain or to 
>kind
>  of dissappear if I play over them,I use a guitar to loop,is this normal?
>
>  smaug.
>   >>
>
> if you think of this attenuation as a tool rather than a shortcoming it 
>then
> becomes a valuable asset......2 ideas: make the first loop a bit 
>"hotter" ie
> louder, it seems to last longer and secondly, use the stack button
> selectively, dont keep it depressed all the time.............for shorter
> loops this attenuation can create a very evolving type sound, the more 
>you
> add the more the loop changes and if something "goes away" just punch it 
>in
> again.......hope this helps........michael
>
>