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Re: EDP Insert: Overdub, too?





Per Boysen wrote:

>
> On Nov 15, 2005, at 18:45, .David.Auker. wrote:
>
>> On Loop IV, I've been digging Insert with Quantize: 8th, 8thBeat:  
>> 16, InsertMode: rPL.  Wow.  Question: instead of replacing those  
>> precise little chunks of sound, can I overdub them?
>
>
>
> That's my latest EDP Love! Running it "rPL." mode. That's only  
> possible if you stick a plug into the feedback jack at the rear. The  
> front panel then becomes the relative volume balancer between  
> background and new inserted slices. You use "insert" with the insert  
> button function set to SUB as usual for this. With the knob all left  
> it is just the good ole SUB but the more you turn it right the more  
> the punch-ins tend to be like traditional overdub. I just wish that  
> balancing functionality would have been implemented as a MIDI  
> parameter. It's very cool IMO ;-)
>
>
Per, I tried this, but to no avail.  When you say "plug into the 
feedback jack," do you mean expression pedal?  I've got one in there, 
and my feedback is indicated on the display window when I use it.  But 
when I turn the actual feedback knob on the front panel, I get no change 
in amount of Insert's effect (it's 100% replace).  Very foxy, but not 
the overdubbing I think we're talking about.  Additional question: when 
this works for you, are you getting any "relative volume balancer" 
amount in the display window?

A sunny afternoon in Portland

David