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> > I have a question. > > With the dawn of >1Ghz processors and very small to zero latency audio > cards, would it not be possible to produce a Repeater/EDP like emulation in > software? The problem is obviously the latency, but if the software is > clever, it can adjust looping tracks' position to compensate for the delay > so that only the first pass through (the "live" material) is subject to > latency. After the first pass, the program bumps the track up 5 to 15ms so > that it is in synch again. A 'wet only' looper is perfectly plausible. In fact, there was never any reason for it not to be - delays are affected by latency, because they >are< latency. You just have to compensate for it. However, you >would< >hit latency issues when changing something, such as ending a loop recording, switching loops, or erasing a loop. I believe there is already an echoplex emulations programmed in Reaktor. I have yet to try it. bIz