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On 7/22/64 11:59 AM, Simeon Harris wrote: > one really nice thing you can do with the lp-1 which you can't do with > mobius, is this... > > create an empty loop > hit scramble (medium works best, or try fast and then half speed the >loop) > hit overdub and swell in some notes > > works really nicely if you are able to mute your dry signal, as little > chunks of audio just appear out of nowhere > Exactly, and then you can use a Non Synced Bounce to 'select' a new time signature out of the randomness that ensues, then change the Master to this track and continue on in synchronized rhythm land in your new randomly created time signature. (I can't remember, but is this function called Unrounded Multiply in the EDP? It's been a long time since I've used it there) What I love about these techniques is that you can start out abstractly and suddenly have your randomness coalesce into a groove in the time signature of your choice. If you continue on past the boundary of your newly scrambled track then you can create interesting compound odd time signatures that will, nonetheless, have some of the same information at the beginning of each 'section' of the compound signature you've chosen. This approach is actually one used a lot in more complex Balkan dance rhythms like 25/8. Additionally, if you just don't relate to the sequence that emerges, just hit scramble a couple more times until something interesting emerges. In fact, note to self and Andy: It would be musical to add a Re-Scramble function to the LP-1 because as it stands now, I believe you have to hit scramble three times to get a new randomization. Am I right about this? Currently, as memory serves, you hit Scramble, then hit it again to toggle back to Unscrambled then hit Scramble a third time to create a new randomization. Rick Walker