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Stockhausen went as far as "Octophonic Looping" performed live in a custom-equipped "theatre of the round" auditorium. I've read that it was quite an experience - the added dimension of motion giving a narrative power to the music. >Can anybody recommend some kind of joystick MIDI pan-pot? (What do you call a >quad pan-pot, anyhow?) Regarding Joystick control/panning, your best bet is a CV-controlled X/Y mixer for your four inputs, and a joystick controller. I'm not familiar with an off-the-shelf solution, but there are modular synth manufacturers such as MOTM www.synthtech.com who make modules that allow this type of control over audio and voltage signals. Basically, you want to set-up a four-quadrant control matrix. Anyone else got experience with this? Regards, Larry -----Original Message----- From: Dennis W. Leas <dennis@mdbs.com> To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> Date: Monday, November 01, 1999 10:06 AM Subject: quad looping >Anybody doing quadraphonic looping? > >A combination of postings (to paraphrase - "Look into the SwitchBlade...", "What >kind of music would you make if you had all the equipment you wanted...", et al) >has made me start to spec out a quadraphonic looping system. It will probably >be years in the making. :( > >Defn: Quadraphonic looping - RT Looping played back through a system with four >independent power-amps/speakers. > > >Dennis Leas >----------------------------- >dennis@mdbs.com > > >