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Re: edp rudimentary set up?
I think i understand what Brian means i asked Kim the same question and
that
is: can the EDP copy the length of loop 1 into loop 2 with
just one button press? the answer is unfortunately no. you need to have a
second press of RECORD to end the loop 2 where you want it to end.
I hope this is what you mean?
adios!
Luis
> LOOPCOPY... in the parameters you can choose either Sound, Time or
> OFF. You CAN copy just the time and not the entire contents to your
> next loop.
>
> -Miko
>
> >>> "Dennis W. Leas" <dennis@mdbs.com> 05/10 8:58 AM >>>
> Hi Brian
>
> >i don't want the contents of loop one spilling over to loop
> two......i just
> >want to start an individual loop(loop 2) and have it automatically
> stop at
> >the exact same time as loop 1 with one press of the next loop
> >button.......like the jamman
> >possible?
>
> I'm not exactly clear on what you want to do but this might help:
>
> Check the EDP manual page 4-76 under SwitchQuant. In discussing
> alternate
> endings during the "lame duck" period -
>
> "Insert
> Copies the timing (but not the contents) of the first cycle of the
> current
> loop into the next loop, and puts you into Insert mode when you get
> there. Caution: erases the contents of the next loop."
>
> I don't have my EDP with me right now, but with a single cycle loop
> in #1, some
> sequence like: NEXTLOOP, INSERT, (wait for loop #2), INSERT will
> probably copy
> the timing of loop #1 into loop #2.
>
> I'm not sure you can make the EDP work EXACTLY like the Jamman
> regarding copying
> loop timing. It may require more than one button press to provide
> the same
> function. Some folks on the list own both EDPs and Jamdudes so they
> could
> probably understand your analogy better than I.
>
> Dennis Leas
> -----------------------------
> dennis@mdbs.com
>
>