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I believe (remembering this from somewhere on the Looperlative forum) that this was based on the size of the chunks of memory that Looperlative works with, in other words, it was easy to address memory in these sizes and the idea grew out of that. It was also stated that the developer intended to provide access to musically related tempos after finding out how well the "randomizing" function was received. Mark On Jan 17, 2007, at 10:19 AM, akbutler@tiscali.co.uk wrote: >>> From: "RICK WALKER" <looppool@cruzio.com> >> >>>> There are plans to write software >>> for >>>> the looperlative so that these >>>> choppings can be related to musical rhtyhmic subdivisions (as they >>>> are >>>> random slices not). >> >> That's good to hear! I was wondering about that and actually writing >> up on that on the Looperlative forum last week with no reply so far. >> Good to know. How come it was designed so "unmusically" in the first >> place? >> > > ...because that's what the user asked for ? > > I think the intention is to use it to change ambient wash type > loops into > something rhythmic. > The kind of sound you can get with the EDP 8th Quant replace trick, > but without > having to do all those button presses. > ...and I have a notion that the person who requested it was not > into synced > loops ;-) > > So would this feature have been inspired by Claude Voits LD 10th > Anniversary > piece? > > andy butler > > > > ___________________________________________________________ > > Tiscali Broadband only 9.99 a month for your first 3 months! > http://www.tiscali.co.uk/products/broadband/ > > >