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Thanks, now i can rest easy knowing it can't be done (at least with one EDP) I have figured out a way to do it with a second looper, just a little more difficult. Record LoopA onto Line6 Copy LoopA to EDP LoopCopy=timing to the next 2 loops on the EDP Record loopB to the EDP LoopCopy=Sound to the 3rd loop on the EDP Record loopC while playing LoopA through the EDP from my line6 Whew, why do i do this to myself ? Oh right its art, its supposed to drive me mad. Adam On 8/3/05, Travis Hartnett <travishartnett@gmail.com> wrote: > So, you want to record loop A, and then make a loop B that's the same > length, record some more stuff into that, then have the EDP combine > the two loops into loop C? If so, then yes, the EDP won't do it. One > of the "rules" of the EDP is that "everything happens in real time" > and one of the others is "only one loop can be played at a time". > Since you can't play two loops at the same time on the EDP, you can't > record them into a third loop. > > Depending on the actual audio content of loop A and B, it is possible > to do something like record A, copy that to B, overdub a bit, and copy > that to loop C, but you're trying to have A and B be unrelated except > for loop length, then you won't be able to mix them into C. > > TravisH > > On 8/2/05, adam malliet <malliet@gmail.com> wrote: > > Here is what i want to do... > > > > I want to create a loop, we'll call it LoopA > > > > Then used LoopCopy=timing to set my next 2 loops to be the same time. > > > > Then use NextLoop to switch to LoopB, build the loop up a bit. > > > > Ok, so far i think this is all possible, here is what i am not sure i > > can do, looking for help... > > > > I want to then copy LoopA and LoopB to the 3rd space making it Loop C. > > These of course wil be layered, and should already be synced. > > > > So have a I stumped the Echoplex ? > > > > > > Adam Malliet > > > > > >