heya gang talking about "next loop" ive been watching some of the new
rang videos,which mostly show going into an empty loop when switching
between them for creating musical A/B parts
but is it possible to simply copy and overdub on the fly like you can
with the EDP? havent seen that feature shown if there is one on a vid
yet.
thanx!
Luis
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 9:52 AM, marcus kirby <
marcusloops@gmail.com> wrote:
> That answers a few things. Thanks!
>
> On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 2:18 AM, mark francombe <
markfrancombe@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Your posts illustrates your misunderstanding of next loop, you can
either
>> make a new empty loop, or a copy of your current loop, or a silent loop at
>> the same length as your current loop. All can be affected by the switch loop
>> parameter, that can set when it will switch to the next loop. So stepping on
>> Next loop, in order to go from loop 1 to loop 3, requires 2 clicks of
>> nextloop during the quantise period before the switch will happen. I think
>> you maybe able to set switches to jump you to particular loops too. Best
>> thing is ti try it out...
>>
>> Sent from my (advertisement removed)
>> On 6 Jun 2011, at 06:16, marcus kirby <
marcusloops@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I've read about this function in the manual, but never realized its
>> potential until Per suggested
using it.
>> How do I go about setting up the nextloop / multiple loops function?
>> Setting up the number of loops is easy enough, but I'm wanting to know how
>> to do the following:
>> For example, this is how one of my songs starts.
>> Loop 1 = Single hit
>> Loop 2 = string sound
>> Loop 3 = bass line
>> Loop 4 = funky guitar muting
>> Loop 5 = hi hat / snare sound
>> Loop 6 = vocal line
>> I want to be able to remove loops 1 and loop 4, leaving the rest going. At
>> that point, I'd like to swap loop 3 with a bass synth. Eventually, I'd want
>> to swap the hi-hats for a drum machine. How could I go about
>> switching/moving through the loops and copying as such?
>>
>
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