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Re: Tempo and Rec-Mult features (was: EDP MIDI Undo quirk)
what you are saying is interesting for the next hardware, Per:
the EDP would not slave to a new tempo while the non rhythmic introduction
is happening,
I did not implement the Tempo function in the plugin because I thought
that the host can do this job, correct?
in a average host, can you start with any tempo for the intro and then tap
the tempo you really need and then "Sync-Multiply" to that new tempo?
you might simply keep one plugin with the intro sound and start a new
instance in sync with the new tempo
but its not the same effect. I like to cut a non rhythmic wash to the new
tempo.
On 22 Apr 2010, at 07:46, Per Boysen wrote:
> CooI indeed! didn't know about that function. I always used
> Multiply/Record to set a new tempo on-the-fly. This is useful if you
> plan to reset and start out fresh from a non rhythm loop but want to
> make sure it goes into a certain tempo later on as you start tap
> dancing substitute stuff.
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 12:28 PM, mark francombe
><mark@markfrancombe.com> wrote:
>> Its not a bug, its a feature. If you press and hold UNDO when edp is
>> stopped, it will make fixed loop length, at a particular bpm. that bpm
>is by
>> default 120 bpm... if you twist feedback button while this number is
>> displayed you can dial in whatever number you need... nexd time you hit
>REC
>> it will round off your second click to make it a loop with this bpm.
>>
>> Its actually very cool!
>>