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where can I get it? >Someone asked about the use of Procrastination (the audio looper) for >the Macintosh (Powermac only, btw). > >Ken Mistove, a user here created this looping tool based on the Max >audio processing extensions (although you don't need Max to get it >to work, just standalone runtime). > >Ken stopped development to concentrate on being a musician, but you >can still download it (search on his name, I forget the url). > >On my 6400/180 with 80 megs of ram, I can get amazing results depending >on what version I'm using. > >The lite versions are scaled down, but I can do four one minute loops, >one four minute loop, in addition to control of regeneration and the >ability to save files as .aiff or sound designer2 files. > >That's why the new idea of doing 10 or 20 seconds of music a day is so >tough here. New years eve I created a 12 minute loop, a 9 minute loop, >a 7 minute loop, and then several 3-4 minute loops. > >I could slice parts of these up and use them as bits for my 20 seconds >a day (I already have a title for the proposed CD project...a year in >the life (c) 1999 me)...hee. > >Anyway, check it out. Thank Ken Mistove for making it. It rocks. ャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャャ Paul Poplawski, Ph.D. email = ppoplawski@state.de.us or paulpop@ssnet.com phone (service) = 302/737-4491 weekday office = 302/577-4980