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On 30 dec 2005, at 18.37, Kris Hartung wrote: > And you mean the sub-feature of this, when you hit Record and it > redefines > the original loop length, right? Or do you mean just using Multiply to > record, and hitting Multipy to stop the loop, but in an un-rounded > manner? Usually I use the first method. Sometimes I do the second as well. On 30 dec 2005, at 19.53, Steve Lawson wrote: > Because on the LP1 you can change which is the reference loop for > the syncing you could even do three separate ambient layers of the > same length, then drop a rhythm loop into track 4 of a different > length, reassign that as the master loop and fill the remaining > four tracks with stuff synced to that, all of which can then be set > to decay at different rates, Wow, that's cool! Similar to how I was looping back when I had a Repeater and an EDP Midi Clock synced. Also similar to Möbius, except that you have to stay with Track 1 as the tempo reference. Too bad there is no manual or parameter list for LP1 available, it would be nice to get a better hang of the thing ;-) Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.looproom.com (international) www.boysen.se (Swedish) ---> iTunes Music Store (digital) www.cdbaby.com/perboysen