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>And as long as I'm talking... I have to admit, as many of us do, I'm >beginning to despair of ever seeing a low-cost, high-function, >musician-oriented looping device on the commercial market. They're all >either too pricy (TC 2290), too limiting (JamMan), poor sound, or (worst) >out of production. But... I think there may be a solution. And that >solution is software. Oberheim might put out a product like this if they get their act together. They've been planning it for a long time. >Ordinary desktop PCs and Macs these days offer 16 bit full duplex sound >recording, huge memories (16 bit stereo sound is about 10mb/minute), and >blazingly fast CPUs. And pleasant input devices, in the form of MIDI >faders, expression pedals, and footswitches, are also commercially >available. So why not just turn a PC into our looping device? It may be >a little impractical for the stage, but it'd be GREAT for home recording >and playing. Performance interaction could occur via any MIDI device, >and new/clever functionality could be added at the software level. A gui >with a keyboard and mouse could be used, rather than the tiny knobs, >buttons and LCD screens that can fit on a 19" rack. Save your loops? >Use the computer's filesystem. Process your loops in real time. Switch >instantly between loops. Reverse them. Extend them. > >I really like this idea. Once you take the hardware issues (digitizing, >user interface) out of it, it's just a matter of throwing CPU and RAM at >the problem until it goes away. MacLoop! Matthias has been evangalizing for this idea for ages. Somebody definitely has to do it. A protools plug in and a standalone would be my choice. >Anyone wanna buy me a new computer so I can write this? Be careful what you wish for Dave..... How are your programming chops? >-dave kim ______________________________________________________________________ Kim Flint | Looper's Delight kflint@annihilist.com | http://www.annihilist.com/loop/loop.html http://www.annihilist.com/ | Loopers-Delight-request@annihilist.com