Hi there,
I still don't get it. Even if you can put a loop on the grid, you can't use it 
effectively because you can only put it in one place. If you want to have the 
loop span multiple bars in the grid, you can't because once in the track grid, 
it can't be seen by VO so it can't be manipulated. It's great that you can move 
loops to the grid using an applescript, but i can see no point in it since it 
can't be edited anyway unless i've missed anything obvious. I have looked in 
the manual and/or help file on editing loops, but i don't get how things are 
supposed to work, so maybe i don't understand something here.
/Krister

26 feb 2010 kl. 11.58 skrev Yuma Antoine Decaux:

> I have no problem with pessimism, believe me :)
> 
> I was talking about putting a loop from the loop library into the track grid.
> 
> Or maybe i've been following the wrong tutorial on the you can make it .com 
> about putting loops/instruments/etc on the track grid.
> 
> This is a way to do in 1 manipulation what should be done in 8 in normal 
> circumstances
> 
> Cheers
> 
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