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This post gave me the clever idea to ride the record level on the 202 while I was recording my loop (to do a fade in/fade out kind of thing), but I found out you can't change the record level during the actual recording. My next brightest idea was to ride the level on my synth's vca, but I haven't got the coordination tonight to make everything work smoothly together. Maybe tomorrow. T om ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark" <sine@zerocrossing.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 11:55 PM Subject: Re: Sp-202 loop pop > yeah, what your getting is a pop due to a sudden change in frequency because > you've cut a waveform at a point where it isn't at "zero" This is called the > zerocrossing point. You're probably better off sampling it into a computer > and using a decent audio editor to either fix the loop in and out points, or > do a very quick fade to nothing at the begining and end of the loop. Then, > use a smart media reader/writer to put it on the Flash card that goes >into > the 202. I have the 303, but I imagine the 202 works pretty similarly. > > Another way of doing it is to use the fine loop length control to try and get > at a point where the sound is at "zero" There should be specific > instructions in your manual. > > Mark > (sine@zerocrossing.net ha ha) > > > klem klemmingberg wrote: > > > I was slapping a loop into my SP-202, a repeating pattern from a synth. > > My problem was that regardless of how I set the length, I always got > > a pop. I sampled at different levels, through a compressor, etc., > > but still got the pop. I don't know if this is a common occurrence > > with the sp-202 (I've only had it a couple of weeks, & this is the >first > > instance of this problem.) > > My suspicion is that it has to do with varying volume levels & >frequency > > content at the start & end points (the synth patch has rises & falls, but > > is never free of a little noise.) I suspect the problem could easily > > be solved by a crossfade function, which the 202 does not appear to have. > > My questions are two: > > 1. Any one have any suggestions for disposing of the pop on the 202? > > 2. Are there any relatively inexpensive looping devices out there with > > a crossfade feature of some sort. > > > > thanks > > T om > >