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Looperlative features



Hi Bob,
Will the LP possibly feature cut and paste,and tap
tempo soon?Is there a complete update list of its
features and a PDF manual available for download?
thanx
Luis

--- Daryl Shawn <highhorse@mhorse.com> wrote:

> thanks, Bill, fascinating stuff.  Just one question
> - is the "shuffle" 
> mode the same as the "scramble" mode you mention
> below?
> 
> Also, is it possible to sync the rate of the
> shuffle, or control it via 
> MIDI? I'm a long way away from doing anything with
> sync (or MIDI for 
> that matter), but I'm curious, it seems like it'd be
> especially useful 
> if that were possible.
> 
> Daryl Shawn
> www.swanwelder.com
> > Hey thanks for the kind words, my Peeps.  The
> improvisation you heard was
> > done in real time, without edits or pre-records. I
> started by creating a
> > simple rubato melodic theme, I then changed the
> record speed to half speed
> > which dropped the loop down an octave and then I
> reversed the track. then I
> > applied the fast shuffle mode to the loop which
> created the sequenced
> > sounding bass part. Subsequent tracks I added
> where mostly of an ambient
> > nature, but I continued to make liberal use of the
> different record speeds,
> > reverse function, replace function and the shuffle
> mode, not to mention
> > bringing tracks in and out via expression
> controlled volume fades. in
> > addition to the LP-1, I used a DL-4 for the
> auto-volume effect, a Seymour
> > Duncan twin tube for overdrive effects, and a vox
> tonelab for amp sounds and
> > some secondary delay effects. I believe I had 4 or
> 5 independent tracks
> > going by the end. Major Kudos to Steve Lawson who
> suggested the scramble
> > function to Bob, which I used in a pretty inside
> way, but has great
> > potential for glitchy weirdness, and most major
> kudos for Bob, for
> > continuing to come up with new features for this
> remarkable tool. For guys
> > like me who are not ready to commit to a software
> solution, this is as good
> > as it gets.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Bill
> >   
> 
> 


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