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-----Original Message----- From: Andre LaFosse [mailto:altruist@altruistmusic.com] Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 7:41 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: mo' EDP Tutorial, pleas! (re: Feature Comparison (Repeater & EDP) Hi David, DaViD AuKeR wrote: > > It allows you to pick out a small section of of a larger loop, loop it, do > > anything you want with it, then if you like you can go back to the original > > loop. > > > > Andy, Kim, et al.: HOW IS THAT DONE? How would the appropiate > parameters be set to accomplish that? 1) Set Quantize to OFF 2) At the precise point in the original loop that you want to extract a new smaller section from, press "Multiply." 3) At the precise point that you want the new, smaller section to end, press "Record." (Do NOT end this function with "Multiply" a second time.) You should now have a new, shorter loop. ???If you want to go back to the original loop, you could use UNDO, ???although it's possible that you could use up too much memory in ??subsequent operations to be able to return completely to the original loop. Is this right? Is undo possible once you have changed the loop size in this way, by creating a new cycle? Gary