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Yeah, now you see what I've been getting at! I've been doing this with slip and sequencers but this is way cooler Sent from my iPod On 7 Jan 2011, at 18:27, Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 7:02 PM, Jeff Larson <jeff@zonemobius.com> wrote: >> If you always want to trim an amount >> equal to the *original* subcycle length you could do this >> with a global variable. >> >> !name Trim Last Subcycle >> Variable global trimSubcycleLength 0 >> >> if trimSubcycleLength == 0 >> #first time here, remember the length >> set trimSubcycleLength subcycleFrames >> endif >> >> Variable trimFrame loopFrames - trimSubcycleLength >> if trimFrame <= 0 >> # we've trimmed down to 1 subcycle, reset the length >> set trimSubcycleLength 0 >> else >> Wait until frame trimFrame >> TrimEnd >> endif > > > Wow! I just played with this now and it is super cool!!!! Made two > simultaneous riffs inside one loop each. One riff being played an > octave higher. Then I nuked the last subcycle and the goddamn magic > went almost sufian! > > Nice getting back to an important point in using loopers to perform > with; to instantly compose stuff that wouldn't be playable! Look out - > it's the Glitch Terror! > > Greetings from Sweden > > Per Boysen > www.boysen.se > www.perboysen.com > www.looproom.com internet music hub >