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It sounded to me like he began a new loop, with a new bass line and a new rhythm pattern, sang over that for a bit, then went back to the original one. Rusty This may have been achieved by moving to a new loop On 12/10/13, Charles Zwicky <cazwicky@earthlink.net> wrote: > The question of individual track replacement is an interesting one. > In the Reggie Watts demonstration on youtube he appears to swap the > bass line for a new one and then goes back to the original bass line > without interrupting the groove. > > How is this achieved on the 45000? > > CZ > > At 7:59 AM -0800 12/10/13, Rusty Perez wrote: >>You know what? I gotta say that I would get this looper, but, I wish >>you could have a master loop or track playing at the same time as the >>other loops, like with the Boomerang III. >>I really like the idea of having that master loop sync'd up with your >>other loops. >> >>The 45000 seems really really powerful, with individual control over >>individual tracks and elements. I wish it had that one feature! >>I suppose I could use a drum machine, but that complicates things more. >> :-) >> >>Rusty >> >> >> >>On 12/10/13, Charles Zwicky <cazwicky@earthlink.net> wrote: >>> Reggie Watts on the Electro Harmonix 45000: >>> >>> "One of the most Powerful things in the Universe" >>> >>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gKWfvd-chA >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> ... >>> http://www.zmix.net >>> >>> http://albumcredits.com/zmix >>> >>> > > > -- > > ... > http://www.zmix.net > > http://albumcredits.com/zmix > >