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> > 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. > a pair of EDPs can do this *exactly* as you describe. It's a trick I use. Each EDP has a parameter to adjust the number of 8th notes per bar, which can be put into a preset to be called up before the piece starts, or altered *after* the loop has been recorded. andy butler