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KKeys
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Vamping

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Just doing some fact checking here. Is the only way to vamp to use memory cycle? Obvious memory cycle works but it won't keep playing audio when you need to leave the vamp. I'd like to be able to seamlessly go in and out of a vamp while playing audio. Any tips on how to do this? Thanks!!!
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Post by FMiguelez »

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Read the POLAR chapter in you DP manual. If I understood correctly what you want to do, you'll LOVE it.
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FMiguelez wrote:.

Read the POLAR chapter in you DP manual. If I understood correctly what you want to do, you'll LOVE it.
Polar is a hidden gem. +1
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Post by monkey man »

... and a bunch of 'Cornies say, "What's Polar?" - proof it's indeed a hidden gem. :?

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Post by Guitar Gaz »

Is vamping like crimping?
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monkey man wrote:... and a bunch of 'Cornies say, "What's Polar?" - proof it's indeed a hidden gem. :?
Only the ones who don't read the manual properly.
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kassonica wrote:Only the ones who don't read the manual properly.
...which is nearly everybody.

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Post by Tim »

I've not yet read it.
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Tim wrote:I've not yet read it.
I'm sure you have read the chapter on Polar though :wink:
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