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> > Great, seems simple... and you have it all pedal controlled? >not yet. > >> How do you control the 4 FeedBacks? >I've set them to 100% so they repeat infinitly. I can clear any of the >delays by just bypassing that particular delay. If I want to mute a >delay, I >just mute the track that it's on. I can also solo that track...remixing on >the fly is easy. oh, for me looping started with the control of FB by foot. I keep repeating myself on this list about it, but people who make the experience viciate in it, so I keep repeating... without fading :-) Anyway, I guess you can control parameters of plugins by MIDI, right? So the problem would be how to control each one or all plugins at once. > > How about the initial speed, you tap it? >I set it by typing a value, but the waves supertap plugin has a tap button >on it. > >> amazing... do you use it just for the delays or listen the original >> sound through it, too? >I monitor through it too. this is essencial. > > Any special buffer... settings? >Keep the buffer as small as possible, it makes the latency go away. How far can you bring it down to still get 4 tracks? What is your computer? > > but as I understand, this could be done in some other app, too, right? >Yes, should be able to...but I'm not sure if the other apps will work as >smoothly...anyone with Cubase wanna give this a go? I will try with Performer. Polar is a very interesting looping aid built into it, but it does not have the FeedBack option, so I have to find a way... >Lastly, if there are any VST programmers out there...if one of you could >make a simple really long stereo delay plugin that uses the tempo from the >sequencer and has infinite feedback, this would work better than the waves >supertap, as the waves plugin has a lot of extra features that aren't >needed >for looping. Would be great if you could set the length in bars. right, but not just infinite FeedBack, please, and a tap function that chops the existing loop reasonable and groupable and and... -- ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org