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Thank you, to both Ben and Mark, for your responses to my inquiries.
Your comments were quite useful. I'm not sure that the 505 will be
very useful in my setup after all. If I find any other information
I'll be sure to post it. George Ben wrote: Yes, the execution of any record function, internal or external source, results in the stopping of output. When you press "rec" (=new sound) or "resample" (=merge sounds), the unit check the free pads (which start blinking) and stops every playing one. You can then select the pad, the recording quality, a tempo quantise, effects, trigger threshold,... Mark is right when saying that if you press pads when recording in "resample mode" the new content (input pad) and pressed pads contents are merged BUT AFAIK you can't go from play to record without stopping the sound. The other way is OK (rec to play) as long as you record on the internal memory (30s on the SP303). Hope this clarify things. Ben.-----Message d'origine----- De : Mark Hamburg [mailto:mark_hamburg@baymoon.com] Envoyé : jeudi 16 septembre 2004 5:13 À : Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Objet : Re: SP505 If it works like the SP-808, then recording while pads are playing back also records those pads. Mark On Sep 15, 2004, at 6:25 AM, George Ericson wrote: |