03-14-2022, 03:13 PM
Hi,
This is a feature that I would love to see.
The situation is this:
I am in a duo and we use backtracks for a portion of our gigs.
Ok, people are having fun dancing and we would like to make the song longer,
which we do often, except when using backtracks, because they have a fixed length.
If the MS audio player could memorize A-B sets of looping that could be triggered by a footswitch,
it would be easy to lenghten songs. Just have a preset A-B loop that is synced with the track,
i.e after the solo at 1m22.323sec go back to the previous chorus at 57.434sec, as an example.
Just switch looping off after the song has looped, and voilà, the song has been lenghtened.
It may even be an idea to have several of these sets in a file that one can choose differently in a different situations.
But an easier way to implement a simpler feature I suppose,
could be simply to have MS remember the last A-B setting.
In this caee however, one would have to be careful not to change it by accident.
Sincerely,
Dan
This is a feature that I would love to see.
The situation is this:
I am in a duo and we use backtracks for a portion of our gigs.
Ok, people are having fun dancing and we would like to make the song longer,
which we do often, except when using backtracks, because they have a fixed length.
If the MS audio player could memorize A-B sets of looping that could be triggered by a footswitch,
it would be easy to lenghten songs. Just have a preset A-B loop that is synced with the track,
i.e after the solo at 1m22.323sec go back to the previous chorus at 57.434sec, as an example.
Just switch looping off after the song has looped, and voilà, the song has been lenghtened.
It may even be an idea to have several of these sets in a file that one can choose differently in a different situations.
But an easier way to implement a simpler feature I suppose,
could be simply to have MS remember the last A-B setting.
In this caee however, one would have to be careful not to change it by accident.
Sincerely,
Dan