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andy butler wrote: > > > William Walker wrote: > >> A favorite technique i have started to use again on the LP-1 is the >> fast scramble function. This feature chops your loop in to an even >> number of smaller bits and randomizes them, the length of the loop >> determines how fast the scramble tempo is. shorter loops create faster >> scrambles, longer loops create slower scrambles. > > huh? > I was certain that the size of the scrambled chunks > was fixed to a choice 3 different values unrelated to loop > length. Is that new in 1.39? > ..and unpublicised?? hmm, I'm getting consistent chunk sizes of 92mS when trying out a few random loop lengths. (with the odd left over bits at the loop end) ...but indeed it's *sounding* like a groove. Is there something I'm missing here? Hopefully it will be soon possible to have scramble connected to the Q value for the loop. One neat trick is to fill a loop with a wash of sound, then use feedback at zero for half the duration of the loop. After that manoeuvre scramble creates a nice chopped up rhythm. andy (again) > > andy > >