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> > A cool thing I found out about using midi volume is that if > you are > > tweaking the volume level (midi cc 7) while overdubbing, then the > > volume changes are getting recorded and will "play back" with the > > next loop round. I discovered it back on LOOP3 (have not > tried with > > LOOP4 yet) when playing with my midi guitar. I could > "play" tremolo > > with the midi volume knob on the guitar. This way you can imprint > > your loop with a rhythmic tremolo pattern that is working together > > with the actual looped audio. Way fun! > > Hi Per, (and all ) > Just checked, that doesn't happen on Loop4. > However, with the analog feedback pedal and using > Replace Mode you get that exact effect with the pedal. > (that's what Replace Mode is all about!) > > The other way to do this is set up a FCB1010 so that the > pedals control FB and Vol on the EDP. As the pedals are > right next to each other you can work them both with one foot. > > Don't bother trying to set VolumeCont and FeedBkCont to the > same value in an effort to get the same effect with one > MIDI pedal. It doesn't work. > > andy butler Thanks, Andy. I was just thinking about trying that ;-) The "two pedals" is not available here as I need one pedal for the Repeater. Well, I guess you just can't have everything. Best wishes Per Boysen ________________ www.boysen.se www.looproom.com --> 1st Swedish Looping Festival