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Oh pish tosh, everything's a programming issue ;-) Hehe, righto - well, sounds good, I shall proceed with adding a configurable crossfade duration. Thanks heaps! On 29 Sep 2011, at 13:37, andy butler wrote: > As long as you provide seamless record-to-overdub > the a user will be able to make a seamless loop. > It's usually done by the user's technique rather than > a looper feature. > i.e. this is a 'customer support' issue rather than a programming > one ;-) > > Your crossfade option here looks pretty good though. > > > andy > > > Michael Tyson wrote: > >> Loopy does do seamless record-to-overdub transitioning already (and I > >> So, the only alternative I can think of is to do what I'm doing >> currently - keeping an extra chunk of audio in the buffer at all times, >> so that when recording starts, that preceding audio can be popped into >> the start of the recording, overlapped with the end, and crossfaded. >> That way, beat 1 is present and unmolested, but smooth. Is that >> moderately sensible? >