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At 09:52 AM 12/31/2003, Mark Hamburg wrote: >What I want in Next Loop functionality is a version of the switch quantize >function that does the following: > >* Next Loop + Overdub, Multiply, and Insert all use the same quantization >as >they do when not doing a Next Loop and always copy the current loop. In >other words, they act just like using them in the current loop with the >added behavior of leaving the current loop in place so that you can come >back to it. it works that way now! Maybe I'm misunderstanding you. You just have to set quantize and switchquant the same. >* Next Loop + Undo (i.e., commit the next loop) uses the standard switch >quantization options for Next Loop (i.e., now, cycle, or loop). the main point of it is to give you an option to break out of quantization when you need to. Otherwise you just wait for the quantize to happen. Or, use the SwitchQuant settings of Confirm-cycle or Confirm-loop. Then after you press Undo to confirm it still waits for the quantize point. >That way one could have a loop, decide to go overdub some stuff while >keeping a copy of the current loop, and then return the original loop with >everything staying aligned to cycle or loop boundaries. you should be able to easily do it with LoopIV, is there something I missed? kim ______________________________________________________________________ Kim Flint | Looper's Delight kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com