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I hope no-one minds if I suggest some other potentially benefits of Undo: http://myspace.com/undomusic :-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rainer Thelonius Balthasar Straschill" <rs@moinlabs.de> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 10:44 AM Subject: Benefits of Undo > > I never use it to undo unwanted loops on stage or home, but I > > my favorite use of Undo is to deconstruct my piece. I > > basically start hitting Undo, playing with the result a bit, > > and continue to do so until only the initial loop is left. I > > really enjoy that as a composition devise. It's like you loop > > and climax, then then bring everything back to the initial > > state. I guess you could call it the staircase approach. > > ...which reaches its most efficient implementation with a looper which also > offers a redo function, multiple loops and multiple tracks (in other words: > Mobius, don't know about the Looperlative). And this offers some very > creative arrangement options when used to un/redo not only overdubs but also > (more or less) radical editing steps. Think e.g. looping some chord > progression, the susunroundedmultiplying one short chord out of it, and then > by un- and redoing splicing this short quickly repeating percussive chord > into the progression... > > btw Jeff, why isn't there a SusUndo and SusRedo? > > Rainer >