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On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 12:45 PM, andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: > > Per Boysen wrote: > >> Except for the feature your post mention you can also assign pedals to >> rate shift the loop. That means either transposing pitch one octave up >> and doubling the speed or transposing pitch one octave down and >> reducing speed to half the original tempo. If overdubbing new audio >> into the loop at those extremes the some interesting sound will come >> out when going back to normal speed/pitch. >> > > by "interesting" you mean? > (just curious) Sorry, I was just trying to cut down on text in that post. What I was hinting at is of course that a sound overdubbed at half speed will sound "speeded up" later when the loop is playing back at normal speed/rate. And the other way around as well; overdubs done at double speed will sound "bassy, slow and long" at normal speed/rate playback. Per