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Hi Mike, ;-) I don't think I have voting rights, I'm not a user. Just suggesting that if may help users who are upgrading to a 'rang if it works in the way that they expect. Having looked at the 'rang manual, I can see that hitting 'Stack' during record is already used for erasing the loop. ( in default setting anyway) So it isn't the trivial solution I imagined. Wonder if it would be interesting to have a resource where different button configs are documented and compared? andy On 29/05/2014 18:29, Mike wrote:
The problem we have is that we want to make the III all it can be but the hardware is fixed. We can, of course, design a completely new looper, but in the short term we want to improve it to satisfy customer's desires. So we have to design behavior with the current layout in mind. I registered your vote for "Stack button goes straight to playback with Stack active". On 18-May-14 3:33 AM, andy butler wrote:I'm quite surprised to see this discussed, a bit like re-inventing the wheel. Any other sensible loop device with more than one button has the option to end a recording with a choice of switches which give the option to go smoothly into overdub, or to go to PLayback. What on earth is wrong about "End Recording with Stack button...go straight into stack"? andy Mark Hamburg wrote:On May 16, 2014, at 11:34 AM, Mike <mnelson@boomerangmusic.com> wrote:2 tap record & play with stacking active While the Rang™ III can go directly from recording a loop to playing with stacking active, it is currently a 3 tap process involving one of the Bonus Buttons. It goes like this: Tap loop button – recording starts Tap Bonus button to select Stack – Stack light blinks Tap loop button – recording concludes, playback begins and Stacking is active