Support |
David, This return behaviour can be used musically. With switchquant = off, if you leave the loop 1 midstream on a beat and bar boundary (hit nextloop goto loop 2), then you can return to loop 1 on the beat and bar boundary, where you left off. Thus, if you structured loop 1 well, and plan your nextloop timing, you can insert loop 2 for a while (a musical digression), and hit nextloop on a loop 2 beat/bar boundary (goto loop1 again) and it will make musical timing sense, and return the listener to the familiar ending of loop 1. bret --- david auker <davauk@hevanet.com> wrote: > Bret wrote: > > > I believe a given loop will always begin where it was last left > > playing. > > > Is this true? If so, when returning to play thru a multi-looped > progressive composition, one has to be careful to have left each one > during its last cycle, otherwise you'll drop in somewhere in the > midst > of the overal looop? > > David > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/