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>This is getting confusing to me- fine, you bring clairty: >For me- I would like to be in Delay mode, press Overdub to capture a >loop, Mute that loop, continue playing, Un-Mute the loop in the exact >state I left it in- that how it is (just that in Loop3, the state of Overdub had no influence during Mute, which I find simply wrong now) >I understand fully the desire of fellow list members to be able to Mute >the loop and still add to it without hearing the results until it has >been un-muted and I don't think that should be sacrificed. and its not even in question > >Personally I can't see that I would want to come out of Mute in delay >mode using Overdub- which seems confusing because Overdub is used to >capture loops in delay mode- right, but maybe the other way round: you have a loop frozen (Overdub red) mute it press Overdub the loop comes back as it was but immediately fades. Or (in some later upgrade?): Overdub continue doing its job without touching Mute. Means that you can stay in Mute and decide with Overdub when you want to change it while its in silence. I think it would be more interesting for the DelayMode but in general make things more complex and less consistent without changing that much... >I hope I am not confusing the issue more- but such length between >comments and the posts getting combined throws me a little- Thanks. now you confused me: what do you mean by this last sentence? > >Cliff > >-----Original Message----- >From: Matthias Grob [mailto:matthias@grob.org] >Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 8:41 PM >To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >Subject: Re: EDP Delay+Mute Mode Request > >I dont quite understand what you are saying here, but you are right >that there may be the desire to make a muted loop sensitive or >frozzen in DelayMode. > >Now when you press Overdub, you automatically come out of Mute. >Is that wrong? >Or does anybody use Overdub to come out of Mute? > >>Extra button presses and delay- I would have to Mute- Record- Un-Mute- >>instead of just Rec- Mute (then un-mute later when I want the loop >again) - >>I would assume that even in Delay mode once I hit Overdub to capture >the >>loop the only way to add to it would be to hit Overdub again, add, then >>Overdub again to re-capture the loop. I can see how adding to a loop >without >>hearing it can be fun- but I would just use the Mix knob myself- Thanks >for >>the suggestion. >> >>Cliff >> >> >>> can't you just unmute after you play what you want in the loop? >>> (instead of before) >>> >>> i think that's what they intended for this feature... >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Om_Audio" <clifsound@mediaone.net> >>> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> >>> Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 3:34 AM >>> Subject: EDP Delay+Mute Mode Request >>> >>> >>> > >>> > I see that Mute silences the Output but for me it would be really >useful >>> > if it also silenced the input to the loop in Delay mode- I use >Delay >>> > mode then Overdub to grab chunks of my playing and process/record >it >>> > down the chain- I wonder if I am missing something that allows >this >>> > already? If not- is it possibly included in the upgrade? Thanks- >>> > >> > > Cliff > >-- > > > ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org -- ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org