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On 7/22/64 11:59 AM, Matt Davignon wrote:
That leaves RETRIGGER ONCE and RETRIGGER CONTINUOUS as the 2 effects that I haven't figured out yet. RETRIGGER ONCE (as on the DL-4) allows one to make a sample that they can then, later, retrigger only one time. This is effective when you are jamming in real time and you play a melody that you record and turn off immediately and later, down the road, you can retrigger that melody whilst you , say, reharmonize it in real time. What was annoying about this particular effect in the DL-4 was if you began to get out of sync with a non-synced looper or even a real band playing a groove, so I put in RETRIGGER CONTINUOUS to take care of the problem. It retriggers the loop from the beginning (the downbeat as it were) and then lets the loop continue on indefinitely until you tell it to do otherwise. Rick Walker |