OK wonder if it's possible to implement this one in anyway??
Is it possible to make it so that if you shorten a loop eg.
16 to 8 to 4 to 2 to 1 to 1/2 to 1/4
that it will shorten towards the end point of the loop rather than the start point.
It would also be really good if this could be done with the manual loop adjustment so that it shotens towards the end point.
It's to try recreate the effect of cutting up the beat so the loop speeds up as you come out of it, but it has to come off on the end of the loop!
Does that make sense to everyone?
Is it possible to make it so that if you shorten a loop eg.
16 to 8 to 4 to 2 to 1 to 1/2 to 1/4
that it will shorten towards the end point of the loop rather than the start point.
It would also be really good if this could be done with the manual loop adjustment so that it shotens towards the end point.
It's to try recreate the effect of cutting up the beat so the loop speeds up as you come out of it, but it has to come off on the end of the loop!
Does that make sense to everyone?
Posted Wed 10 Nov 04 @ 3:42 pm
Hummm, I think you can temporarily creat this with the combination of "skip beat" and "loop" function. If you assign same key twice, where first triggers "skip beat (8)" and second triggers "8 beat loop". Would that jump to the point you are looking for? If it works, than just do it the same way for 4, 2, 1, 1/2.
Though the problem is, you need 4 (or more) specially asigned keys for that, so it could use up your space on keybord (if you have lots of shortcuts, like me).
erXon
Though the problem is, you need 4 (or more) specially asigned keys for that, so it could use up your space on keybord (if you have lots of shortcuts, like me).
erXon
Posted Wed 10 Nov 04 @ 8:16 pm