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Jeff, Can the enabling of the buss sends or muting of the tracks or delays be accomplished through midi (foot pedal, for instance)? Can you envision how a similar Logic setup could be created to do this for midi looping? The reason I'm asking is that I'm seriously toying with the idea of switching from Windoze/Cakewalk to Mac/Logic, and before I do, I'd like to understand Logic's midi looping / midi control capabilities for live usage. Thanks, stephen --- Jeff van Dyck <jdyck@bigpond.net.au> wrote: > Matthias, > > I was thinking the other day about Logic Audio's > live inputs and some > delays....well the verdict is...a very cool software > looper system! > > Using plugins, I started with a noise gate on the > input, then assigned 4 > buss sends, > each to a separate instance of a Waves SuperTap 2 > Tap Delay...On the > delays, I turned on one tap and had it at 8 1/4 > notes delay, with > 100% feedback with the same amount of delay...so by > enabling any of > the 4 buss sends on the input, I can record an audio > loop, and then > mute one of the delays if I want to. I can even add > other plugins, without > disturbing the loop. It's really quite amazing. > > The result is a live 4 track infinite audio loop > that syncs to midi. > Latency is a non issue on my Mac G3 300. > > This is a great example of how flexible Logic can > be. > > Cheers, > Jeff ===== Stephen __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/