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Mech, thanks very much. Needing to sift through the forum archives like that is a bit tedious, to say the least, when all one needs is a list, but I know you obviously didn't create that situation; :) and again, I surely, very much appreciate the link pointing me in the right direction! You ROCK!… Out of curiosity, which pitch shifter are you using? I'm using a Digitech Studio Vocalist EX for pitch / timbre effects at the moment, with my EDP. Thanks very much for the response and hope you had a great weekend!… Smiles, Cara :) On May 24, 2008, at 5:18 PM, Mech wrote: > At 12:52 PM -0700 5/24/08, Cara Quinn wrote: >> >> I dl'ed the manual but as you said, it's a bit out of date. >> There's got to be a list somewhere of the complete feature set with >> all the current updates taken into account. > > Not really. :( > > Your best bet is to go through the release notes for each update > under this thread: >http://www.looperlative.com/phpBB3/viewforum.php?f=6&sid=998c8bda08bfe01f292b5005e48fbf02 > > The first post gives a listing of the new features rolled out under > each release -- usually only four or five items. It's a bit of a > pain, but once you start going through them it's not as irritating > as you'd initially think. > >> * Does the current Upgrade offer time stretching / pitch variance? >> (as with the Repeater) > > As Kevin explained, the LP-1 will do time/pitch variance. However, > as a past Repeater user, you should be aware that the Looperlative > implements simple "tape-delay" style stretching -- where both loop > time and pitch shift are tied together -- like that found on devices > such as the DL-4. It won't do independent time domain or > independent pitch domain manipulation like you get on the Repeater. > Although you're not stuck with only half-speed or double-speed (like > many loopers) since you can use controller/pedal data with the LP-1 > to access all the "in-between steps". > > For most purposes this is fine, but there is a workaround if you > have to have Repeater-style functionality. I use an external pitch > shifting unit attached directly to one of the sets of aux outs for > such effects. Obviously, for pitch shift all I need to do is route > the signal to the pitch shifter. For time stretch, I'll use the > LP-1's pitch/time shifting, then use the external pitch shifter to > re-align the loop back to its original pitch. With this technique, > only the time domain gets messed with. > > It's fairly simple with a good MIDI pedal and a little time spent > programming (although you do need to budget for another external box > to do the pitch shift). > > --m. > -- > _____ > "I want to keep you alive so there is always the possibility of > murder... later" > --- View my Online Portfolio at: http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn