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> Ok, multiply... > Multiplies the current loop, er...I mean cycle... BUT what if you made a > rather long cycle in the first place and you want to DIVIDE it into > sections... if you know what I mean... I often make a short cycle, > multiply it out to say 16X jam a bit overdub a bit, THEN re-multipy it > shorter (theres probably a edp manual term for this...but dunno) On > Repeater its called Trim... > Like Greg says, use Multiply followed by Record to reduce the size of your cycle. If you have Loop4 soft you can use Quantise=8th, and set 8th/cycle to taste you can use Mult>>Rec to chop the loop/cycle into an accurate fraction of it's original length. e.g. with 8th/cycle=4 you can have the new loop at a quarter (or a half, or 3 quarters) of the old cycle. If you want to keep the whole old loop, but just divide it into smaller cycles then it's not so easy, but you can try:- 1) do Mult>>Rec as above 2) do a multiply to make the loop the old length again (Mult>>>Mult) 3) long press on UNDO, and see what happens ...............you may be rewarded When you get bored with that try 1) Quant= 8th, 8th/cycle=2, InsertMode=SUS 2) now each time you briefly tap Multiply, the loop length is cut neatly in half ........until the loop gets too small for 8thQuant to work andy butler