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> Per Boysen wrote: >> Anyone up for explaining the difference between these? > ok Per, EDP speak > > Firstly InsertMode=SUS > > Now, when you use Multiply the Loop is cut to the length that you > held the switch down. > > then also do > Loop/Delay (or whatever it's called on Blackfaces, anyway it's the > Interface Mode)=StU > This changes the way Insert works. Now the EDP will find some > audio from the loop to fill the Insert, instead of just inserting > the new material that you are playing. So SUSInsert now becomes > SUSStutter. Oh, so the live input will not be layered on top of the stuttered loop then? Excellent! I didn't know this. That's useful. > This is an "emergent artifact" from the Loop4 development, normally > the EDP is counting cycles silently while the new material is > inserted, but taking the audio from the position of that count is > still possible, and has the (unexpected) result of running > repeatedly through a section of audio which is one cycle long, > starting from where Insert was pressed. > > So for a short press ( when InsertMode=SUS) you get little stutters > introduced into the loop. > > Best thing is to set it up on an edp and try it. > (I'm pretty sure Mobius doesn't have this, unfortunately) Yes, I just noticed that Mobius has this command "SUSStutter" (which is not available as a direct MIDI command with the EDP/Loop4). But it doesn's work the same way in Mobius (actually I can't fine a difference in Mobius between SUSStutter and SUSMultiply...?). I guess, on the EDP you need to change Interface Mode to "Stu"? It would have been great if it had been implemented as a direct MIDI command. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international) http://tinyurl.com/fauvm (podcast) http://www.myspace.com/looproom