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Getting a little loopy are you, Steve? Thanks for the clarification. Yes, indeed, if Bob added unrounded multiply as a feature of a single loop, and also the feature where you can overdub over that loop, but extened the length, that would be ideal. Then those other 7 loops would be a BIG bonus. That boggles my mind, actually, because add a few more basic features like reverse, half speed, and substitute to a single loop, and we're approaching the idea of 8, no 16 EDP-like virtual units in one stereo unit...which is basically Mobius in a box. Now, if Mobius ran on the Muse Receptor, which is $1400 or so, LP1 could still be a better deal...but of course, Receptor also runs all sorts of other VST effects as well. Kris > nothing at all happens to loops one and 2 when 3 becomes the master > to sync to - nothing happens to loops already recorded by changing > anything on any other loops. The point of changing loop 3 to be the > sync master is so that the loops that come afterwards can be layered > on top. > > of course, I guess I ought to mention that you can also layer on top > of each layer if you want, but there's no undo function for that, so > it makes more sense to do them on separate loops so you have more > choices for feedback levels, volume levels routing to the aux outputs > etc. > > But just in case it's still unclear, loop 3 will not change loop 1 or > 2, there's no way of retriggering the start of either of those loops > by doing anything to other loops. > > i think it'll be fun if Bob put in the rounded multiply to indivdual > loops. Not sure how it would implement across separate loop tracks, > but with it the way it is, you can do everything that rounded > multiply does (shit, I'm losing track of which is rounded and which > is unrounded - I've been typing about looping for too long today, and > not playing enough...) except force a rhythm out of a glitchy loop - > at the moment you can't resample sections of one loop. That would be > a great addition. > > cheers! > > Steve > www.stevelawson.net - site > www.stevelawson.net/store/ - shop > http://steve.anthropiccollective.org - blog > > > >