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thanx simeon ill give that a try! On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 8:24 PM, Simeon Harris <simeonharris40@googlemail.com> wrote: > well it's very easy. just write a lot of scripts like this... > > !name group shift 1 > Track5 > rateshift -12 > Track6 > rateshift -10 > Track7 > rateshift -9 > Track8 > rateshift -5 > > and change the intervals so you get chords that you like (you can go >higher > as well as lower, of course. clusters are nice 0, +2, +3, -2 etc, or go >for > chords built in thirds or fourths for a more "open" sound) > > then attach each script to a button or pedal > > don't forget to assign the four tracks you want to use to a group and >then > you can enable recording on all four at once > > hope that helps! > > sim > > On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 7:09 PM, Louie Angulo ><louie.angulo@googlemail.com> > wrote: >> >> i understand that very well my friend,but id still be interested in >> the script;-) >> that is a wonderful trick,in fact i use rate shift as well but i bulid >> a chord into a loop first and then shift it >> what i like about this one is that it goes from a single tone to a >> full chord which made me jump up from my seat und run back >> i want to try it Simeon please,please! >> Luis >> >