And no.
Hope that helps.

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Yeah, this is my only problem with the design. It's toe-up to begin/end recording rather than toe-down. If you've got an Organelle, I'm working on a patch that will let you plug in an external footswitch and tap it like a normal looper though.Teej212 wrote:I'm not sure if I'm terrible at timing or if it's a quirk of the 856 but I can't seem to time a loop perfectly on beat. I don't have an issue doing it with my ditto so just wondering if anyone else is having trouble with this.
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interesting on the tow up. I always struggle with the toe down and being a few ms off. Can you hold the switch down and then release when it's time to start/stop the loop?baremountain wrote:Yeah, this is my only problem with the design. It's toe-up to begin/end recording rather than toe-down. If you've got an Organelle, I'm working on a patch that will let you plug in an external footswitch and tap it like a normal looper though.Teej212 wrote:I'm not sure if I'm terrible at timing or if it's a quirk of the 856 but I can't seem to time a loop perfectly on beat. I don't have an issue doing it with my ditto so just wondering if anyone else is having trouble with this.
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Well from what I gather this is basically the logical endpoint to a lot of the ideas that Mode 3 of the Ct5 pointed at -- although it's been a while since I owned the Ct5 and it was the v1 so maybe that's not even true anymore -- right?UglyCasanova wrote:Yes.
And no.
Hope that helps.
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Teej212 wrote:i remember reading something about time stretching, is this possible with the 856 scott? cant seem to figure it out
Yeah I couldn't figure that out either - there's only down an octave capabilities (1/2 speed) as far as I can tell. Changing the tempo doesn't change the playback speed of the loop, it only changes the length of time before the loop replays (ie slowing down a loop's tempo will just introduce a gap at the end, speeding it up will make the next iteration begin before the first one stops playing). I can't figure out the time-stretching thing either FWIW.Teej212 wrote:i remember reading something about time stretching, is this possible with the 856 scott? cant seem to figure it out
I think you'll find the manual to be very helpful haha. The most confusing thing for the going-in-blind approach is that your knob turns actually don't effect the sound until the next time the loop cycles (when the beat light illuminates). I read the manual 3 times, once with the pedal in front of me, then used it for reference a few times, but I feel like I can operate it without the manual now and do things at least somewhat deliberately. Like UC said, it's much more intimidating to write out because pretty much every knob has 2-3 functions, determined by the position of the switches.Strange Tales wrote:Tried going in blind with this thing yesterday.
...Gonna go ahead and print out the manual today.
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