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Re: crossfading



The frequent discussions here on the importance of controllable feedback in a looper are related to this technique.  The ability to have a loop fade away while building a new one is something that many people find desirable and a depressingly small number of recently looping devices support.

Myself, I use an EDP.

TravisH

On 1/11/07, aaron leese <aaronleese@hotmail.com> wrote:


I'm not sure if this posted last time, there is almost never NO reponse on
this list.

I was just wondering if anyone else is interested in being able to
crossfading between loop ..... seems like a useful feature to me .....
especially for DJs who use crossfaders ad nauseum.
but I don't know if I have really seen it done much before.

If your not sure what I mean by crossfading between loops, please check out
this demo:
www.flyloops.com/drum1.swf

Thanks,
Aaron

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