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Good idea, however my bro is usually up really late so I'd have to swipe it in the morning :) Actually, using the replace function can mimic a slicer if you just use the function rhythmically to create silences in the loop, Andre LaFosse has been doing this for a long time to great effect. Bill -----Original Message----- From: Mech [mailto:mech@m3ch.net] Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 5:25 AM To: billwalker@baymoon.com; Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: RE: another M13 looper demo/ odd meters using track speed toggling At 3:49 PM -0800 1/22/09, William Walker wrote: > > There is still a whole universe to explore behind the >> other eleven intervals! ;-) > > Exactly, I'd love to be able to define other intervals as well, though I > think I'd find a harmonizer more usefull... Hey Bill! Here's one I'd be interested in seeing you try along with this odd meters technique: Wait until it's dark & quiet, then sneak over to your brother's place and snarf his Boss Slicer for a couple of hours. I can only imagine the cool polyrhythms you could generate using that in tandem with this technique. Then add a harmonizer ping-pong on top of that and.... :D P.S. you could probably do something similar by using your Korg DT-7 Tuner muting tip instead (thanks for that, BTW), but I can only imagine the tap dancing you'd have to do then. P.P.S. only eleven more intervals?!? pshaw! there's a whole world of tones in between the tones; all you need is a bottleneck slide. ;) --m. -- _____ "take one step outside yourself. the whole path lasts no longer than one step..."