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----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Lawson" <steve@steve-lawson.co.uk> > Another thing you can have, obviously, with the looperlative, is 8 > stereo unsynchronised loops, so you can do 'unrounded' multiply > without needing to chop up the original loop... a different effect, > but if the point is to have an ambient loop and then impose some time > structure on top of it (one of the ways I use unrounded multiply), it > can be done without the end-glitch that unrounded multiply gives you > in the loop that's being chopped... > > cheers > Steve drool......