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> -----Original Message----- > From: Per Boysen [mailto:per@boysen.se] > Sent: Dienstag, 13. September 2005 12:45 > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: EDP LOOP4 question: Accessing individual loops directly > > Thank you, Andy and Bernhard. That was exactly what I found out by > praxis, but I didn't have the new manual. I only had the printed one > that came with my EDP from Tace Elliot Ltd. I will immediately read > this new manual, although my machine is not a "plus" version (any > difference?). Not as far as I know. I've heard of occasional compatibility problems when BrotherSyncing with EDPs of other eras, e.g. EDP Plus. Nothing that couldn't be solved with an exchange of crystals, AFAIK. If you want to save time (not having to make the diff between old and new manual), read this: http://www.aurisis.com/products/loopIV/LoopIVGuide.pdf > > Trying here to work out performance strategies for Expert Mode > without using an analog volume pedal. I simply stuck a plug into the > foot pedal input and use MIDI pedals. Seems to work as far as I can > see for now. New manual hint comes in very handy. Thanks for the tip, > Bernhard? (... BTW - did The Bernhards ever record something?) They did indeed! Bernard Bashful (aka William Walker) just recently threatened the other two with the imminent disclosure of this raw, shocking, yet intriguing material! BTW: They're called "The Bernards" (note the missing "h"). Stay tuned! Bernhard Bernard ;) > > / per > > > > > On Sep 13, 2005, at 11:58, Bernhard Wagner LD wrote: > > > Hi Per > > > > I think it does. I wanted to reply to your question. I'm a (lucky) > > PMC-10 > > owner with LD list member Sean Echevarria's splendid Raymond editor > > (http://www.creepingfog.com/sean/pmc/raymond.htm) and looked up my > > patches > > that allow accessing all 16 loops randomly and indeed the first is > > MIDI note > > 84 (hex 54), the last 99 (hex 63) > > > > But if you check page 7-5 of the edp manual > > (http://www.gibson.com/Files/Downloads/PDFs/Gibson/ > > EchoplexPlusManual12.pdf) > > it says: > > When multiple loops have been set up with the MoreLoops parameter, > > you can trigger them directly with MIDI Note messages. The LoopTrig > > parameter defines the base Note for Loop 1. The consecutive Loops > > occupy the notes above that, so Loop 2 is LoopTrig+1, Loop 3 is > > LoopTrig+2, etc. > > > > (oops, just saw Andy's post...) > > > > Bernhard > > > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Per Boysen [mailto:per@boysen.se] > >> Sent: Dienstag, 13. September 2005 11:15 > >> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > >> Subject: Re: EDP LOOP4 question: Accessing individual loops directly > >> > >> Found this in the manual: > >> > >> > >>> LoopTrig > >>> The default value for LoopTrig is now 84 to make room for the > >>> expanded MIDI commands. > >>> > >> > >> I have a feeling that this kind of answers my question (below)? > >> > >> / per > >> > >> > >> On Sep 13, 2005, at 9:26, Per Boysen wrote: > >> > >> > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> Using a midi controller pedal, running my EDP with 76 as the midi > >>> note number offset (parameter "Source #") I was able to directly > >>> access different loops. Like, if using MoreLoops=3, I got: > >>> > >>> note 85 = loop 1 > >>> note 86 = loop 2 > >>> note 87 = loop 3 > >>> > >>> ...etc (I have tried it with up to "MoreLoops = 9". > >>> > >>> Since I can't find anything about this functionality in the LOOP4 > >>> manual I wonder: What is it? > >>> > >>> Even more strange it gets when I reduce the "Source #" setting to > >>> zero and the SAME note numbers do still access individual loops! > >>> Are these MIDI note numbers sort of hot wired to individual loops - > >>> no matter what the Source # offset? > >>> > >>> Greetings from Sweden > >>> > >>> Per Boysen > >>> www.looproom.com (international) > >>> www.boysen.se (Swedish) > >>> ---> iTunes Music Store (digital) > >>> www.cdbaby.com/perboysen > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > > > > > > > >