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>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. Great, seems simple... and you have it all pedal controlled? How do you control the 4 FeedBacks? I just tried POLAR and thought that this would be my problem with it. How about the initial speed, you tap it? >The result is a live 4 track infinite audio loop that syncs to midi. >Latency is a non issue on my Mac G3 300. amazing... do you use it just for the delays or listen the original sound through it, too? Any special buffer... settings? >This is a great example of how flexible Logic can be. but as I understand, this could be done in some other app, too, right? Thank you for this report, Jeff... go ahead... Matthias > > >I'm very interested in your application. I have yet to find a >software >> >looper that actually works the way I think it should. I was able to >make >> >Logic Audio work as a great looper though, in sync with midi and >everything, >> >> Jeff, >> >> Did you ever explain to us what you can do? I find that very >interesting. >> >> After all, there is a PowerBook G3 on the way here! >> >> And lately I heard from several people that the ended up liking Logic >> better than Performer for the flexibility. > > Would you say that what you do with Logic is impossible with other >Apps? -- ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org