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I can move smoothly up and down tempos with the Repeater. I use midi clock mostly though, but it does tend to glide from tempo to tempo using the tap feature as well. Smiles, CQ At 02:32 AM 9/24/02 -0300, you wrote: >> >>Last semester, I did a single class again as an experiment to try to >>build chops with my new EDP and guitar synth/drum machine set up... >> >>It was pretty bad... I could not keep up with tempo changes and the >>teacher kept stopping and starting before I could get things >>going...Sometimes the teacher would count off at a tempo where I >>would start my loop and then immediately (unconsciously) rush the >>beat when the dancers started...Playing a drum you can flow with >>those insconsistencies...my EDP chops were not tight enough to nail >>most of it... > >Yes, I never felt the lack of speed adaption as strongly as in those >dance sessions. We just naturally want to speed up and down. >But you can change quickly with Record-Multiply, if your loop is >simple enough. The resulting rhythm may be temporarily strange, but >you fix that quickly. > >>I could see how you could blend some looping in with a lot of live >>stuff, but to do it totally with looping would be a trick. > >dont quite understand... is that what I call "to switch the loop off" ? >:-) > >>Maybe there is some software for laptop looping that lets you change >>tempos on the fly? >> >LIVE >but you cannot load the loops quickly enough, probably... > >The solution would rather be the Repeater, although I dont know >whether the speed adaption would happen as exactly as we would like, >since turning on the speed knob is probably not appropriate and retap >a new speed woud change too quickly... >Repeater users: Can you keep taping tempo and it follows smoothly? >-- > > > ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org > > --- "The only things I really think are important, are love, and eachother. -Then, anything is possible..." http://home.earthlink.net/~thefates Please visit The Guitar Cafe. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/the-guitar-cafe