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slow is for happy machines -----Original Message----- From: ernesto schnack [mailto:schnack@mailbolt.com] Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 8:22 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: DP+Repeater (was: Digitech gnx 3) I first start the loop at a normal tempo, then slow it down to 1, and it lets me overdub at that tempo with no problem. Actually I've only tried this with the internal mem, so it might not work with a CFC. Ernesto On Sat, 9 Nov 2002 01:11:07 -0800, "Clifford Novey" <om@Om-Studios.com> said: > Ernesto- > > Could you please elaborate? At what bpm do you start? I can't record a > fresh loop at 1bpm- I get the "tempo slow" message- I'm curious as I am > doing something that sounds similar on the EDP from time to time. > Thanks- > Cliff > > >Yeah, I do this a lot with the Repeater. I'll purposely overdub stuff > at > >1 bpm, and when I go back to the original tempo, they turn into this > >scratchy noise. With some trimming I can turn it into a very rythmic > >industrial type of thing. I've had some very cool results that way. > > >Ernesto > > > -- ernesto schnack http://schnack.does.it -- http://fastmail.fm - mmm... fastmail...