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On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 2:47 AM, Nevyn Nowhere <nevynnowhere@gmail.com> wrote: >> So my question to that is, >> do you guys get so used to punching in and out BEFORE the bar that you >> don't think about it? I was already used to it since I have always looked forwards in time when playing. Like if you need to end a scale on a certain hit to match a chord change or you you simply play a note with the twang bar pushed down and hit the string a little early to slide up the wammy in order to reach the right pitch at a certain beat, etc etc.. Playing music is full of these little things you do ahead of time. Playing instruments is the art of preparing stuff so they seem to happen by themselves. It can be difficult to kick a pedal at a non musical timing, so it may help if you kick it a sixteenth note before you want the command to happen.... or whatever. I remember I found that helpful when trying out an EDP in quantized mode for the first time. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se www.perboysen.com