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I'm slowly getting on board and this is an interesting approach. What happens when you "round up (down?). Is silence added?
Just thinking that with the Rang III you could make a loop in Free mode and then copy it to another empty loop, overdub it with 100% decay. Then you could start/stop or freely change directions, speeds, etc. at any time and the loops would still remain "synchronized" (probably not the right word) since they are exactly the same length. Might be hard to get them properly aligned again though unless you used Play-Stop-All. Not exactly the same but maybe something to play with.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Hamburg
Sent: Jul 16, 2012 6:34 PM
To: Grant
Cc: "Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com"
Subject: Re: Rang 3 MIDI sync yet? Okay. So assume we've recorded a master loop and we're going to record another loop in parallel. Midway through the master loop, we start recording the new loop. At some point later, we end recording. The new loop length is rounded up to be a multiple of the master loop. We can then start and stop the new loop but doing so really just acts like muting and unmuting it. One could also define a playback mode in which the new loop progresses (silently) to a dead stop when stopped and hitting play causes the loop to start playing with the same alignment to the master loop as when it was recorded — i.e. instead of waiting for the start of the master loop it would wait for the appropriate offset in the master loop..Mark