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At 08.10 +0200 98-07-19, Paolo Valladolid wrote: >The problem that I see with computer based looping, effects, synthesis, >etc. is still the logistics of taking your instrument to a gig. I >personally >would be very reluctant to take my computer and 17 inch monitor to a gig. >I don't think it would be a road-worthy setup and its too bulky. > >This is where a hardware-based looper such as the Echoplex is still >superior. It fits nicely in a rack and you don't have to bring a >bulky CRT monitor to view your settings, etc. I partly agree with you. I kind of like having nice and tidy boxes. They usually sound more "alive" too. But Max/MSP can run on notebook (Apple PowerBook). But you would need one of the newer (very fast) models and they are expensive. There are rumors about a low-cost model i january though. Of course even a powerbook may not be called road-worthy. Except maybe the old 1400 model which is built like a tank!! I hope to buy a fast G3-accelerator for my 1400 to enable me to do more with Max/MSP on it. I own Max/MSP and love it!! /jan larsson (sweden)