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On 19 sep 2007, at 23.33, The woodshed wrote: > Does any looper have the following function? > > 1. Performer freely records a loop, it happens to consist of a > sequence five beats long. > 2. Performer somehow inputs "5" into the looper, perhaps taps a > defined foot switch 5 times etc) > 3. Looper then divides the sampled recording (loop) into 5 equal > parts ,does the math and then generates a quantize function so that > the next loop will sync in eight or 16th notes (quarter, 8th or > 16th preset by the performer). This will allow 15/16 over 3/4 for > example > This means that loops could be quantised to a common unit with out > the need for playing to a metronome. Right form the top of my head now, this would be possible with - Gibson Echoplex - Ableton Live (+ a computer + an audio interface) - Mobius (+ a computer + an audio interface) I'm not sure about the Looperlative, but someone might chime in on that one. But please remember that "bars" is a relative measure in the looping world. A looping device don't know about "bars", it only about loop length and mathematical divisions or multiples of this loop length. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international)