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On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 11:46 AM, Simeon Harris <simeonharris40@googlemail.com> wrote: > i'm thinking this is a bit flaky though and a more elegant solution (to >me) > would be to actually chop a chunk off the end of loop 2 to make it >shorter. > the result will sound the same (although loop 2 will be moving backwards > relative to loop 1, instead of forwards, but adding a chunk to the end of > loop 2 will create a small chunk of silence) > > is there a way to to this with a script? can you delete a piece off the >end > of a loop that's one 8ths per cycle long? No need for scripting there. Truncating a loop on-the-fly is the same basic action combination as with the EDP: Multiply finished by Record. With this combo you can cut down a loop into a very short slice if you like. Fun to tap dance on this in combination with Undo and Redo. Per