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So you want to go from recording in loop2 back to loop1, and when you get to loop1, what mode do you want to be in? Play, Record, or Overdub? If I try that in LoopIV with the EFC, it inserts a cycle of silence into loop2, which was really surprising to me. Using a MIDI controller, I can go back to loop1 from recording in loop2, but when I get to loop1 I'm in Play. TravisH On 10/30/05, Sam Rogers <onemouthband@yahoo.com> wrote: > Sorry to repeat myself, but when I asked this question a > couple weeks ago nobody touched it. Maybe I really do need > to have MIDI control to go directly back to loop1, but I > would think there's a way to do it through the front panel > or footpedal simply because there was until LoopIV. Any > thoughts would be appreciated! Thanks! > > - Sam > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > * To: loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com > * From: Sam Rogers <onemouthband@yahoo.com> > * Subject: Turning OFF MultiIncrease in LoopIV > * Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 15:31:12 -0700 (PDT) > > 'PlexPeople - > > I was just practicing a song that I haven't done since I > made the upgrade to LoopIV, and I found I can't figure out > how to perform it anymore. > > It's Stanley Turrentine's "Sugar", and I do the whole head > as one 30-second loop (MoreLoops=4, AutoRecord=On). I used > to go directly from the bass & drums in Loop1, to recording > a trumpet solo in Loop2, then jump back to Loop1 again for > the lyrics, then Loop3, etc. But now when I try to jump > from recording Loop2 back to Loop1, I end up in > MultiIncreaseLand. MultiIncrease is a beautiful function, > but is there a way I can turn it off for this tune? Or a > better way to approach the tune altogether? Thanks! > > Sam Rogers > One Mouth Band > www.OneMouthBand.com > >