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Re: Powerbooking and loopsters



Ryan,

  Everything you could probably need is at www.opcode.com they have all
kinds of stuff for those with Macs. I now wish i had one...that way i could
mess around with LiSa from STEIM and MAX from Opcode. Two amazing programs.

Jeffrey  Collins

A Strange View of Music
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Stadium/1429/STRANGETONES.html


-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Blum <lowfrqcy@west.net>
To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com>
Date: Monday, May 17, 1999 1:57 PM
Subject: Powerbooking and loopsters


>Hey everyone--
>
>I've been on the list for a long time, lurking and being distracted by
>various school, etc. commitments, and I thought I'd ask y'alls opinion on
>how to get my new Powerbook G3 (shipping at the end of May) decked out 
>with
>digital audio, MIDI sequencing (the standard stuff) and as much cool weird
>looping stuff as has been discovered for the MacOS (no one's done much
audio
>with Linux, right?).  Right now, I've been told of Cubase VST and
>Studiovision, and that's where my knowledge stops.  Ultimately, I'd love 
>to
>be able to use the computer for recording stuff that I use my DAT for now,
>arranging and printing parts for jazz band, and experimenting with
Drumnbass
>and other eletronic noises.
>
>If this is too un-loopy, maybe we should take it to private email.
>Thanks!
>Ryan Blum
>
>