Yes I had a look after you recommended it to me at SF airport Fabio!
Yep !
But doesnt Trim throw away the "trimmed" audio?
Yes, Mark
We need trim, where you specify start and end points, but then MOVE the start and end points along the loop as it existed before...
I can see....You can UNDO to get back to the original loop and then trim the loop again, but you're right, you can't MOVE the start and end points along the loop.
-f
Mark On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 3:37 PM, Fabio_A <eterogenus@gmail.com> wrote:
Interesting discussion. I worked with shuffle function in the past, but I abandoned it 'cos I wasn't able to get a pleasant musical result like the "scramble" function of the Lp1.
I've never had an EDP, but I've read the manual a few times in the last years to get confident with the same functions in Mobius, I do not have a direct experience on loop windowing, so please forgive me if I say something wrong.
Did you try the "TRIM" commands ? You can trim start point and end point according to your 8th-16th or whatever per cycle setting.
It's not the same as "divide", trim actions will create a new loop with a new start or end point, defining a new loop lenght.
I find it very useful and capable of nice musical results.
Anyone tried it ?
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