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You haven't tried Kyma obviously : ) OK tell me EXACTLY what you want to do and I'll write a file for you - how's that for generosity ? AM allows you to sample sy tuff, change its speed, direction, pitch shift, truncate, filter and generally mash sound up on the fly. You need some form of controller capable of outputting MIDI information. I use a Zoom 8080 which has 2 pedals and 5 switches I'm also getting into using the computer keys to control AM too. There's been plenty of discussion here on the relative merits of various devices but you could start with any midi synthesizer you can lay your hands on, mess about with assigning pitch bend + mod wheels to things and move on from there. Gareth > How do you configure AM to do this? Its so complex Its making me crazy > trying to figure it out. > > > > > Try a laptop running audiomulch. > > Just download AM from Audiomulch.com and see if you like it - I do! > > In fact I did a gig with it last night - forgot to announce it though. > There > > was an intersting band there too, > > "The sealed knot" anyone know them ? THey're based in London and >Berlin. > > Very experimental using a harp, 1/2 a drumkit, a cello and many toys. > > > > > > Gareth > > > > > > > I want to record on site (not in a studio) for a half hour period and be > > > able to loop at various intervals what is happening and build this up > into > > a > > > montage and shape it continuously. I would like to change the level >of > any > > > loop and add effects (not so imperative). Also I would like to be >able > to > > > replace or delete any loop on the fly and slide it around perhaps and > > > perhaps even change the length of it. I don't need a half hour of memory > > of > > > course just the ability to keep shaping the audio material continuously. > > > > > > The loops should be able to be of different lengths and not necessarily > > all > > > nested within one loop. I am very used to hard disk recording but don't > > > think I can get any program I know to change tracks and go in and out of > > > record without stopping. > > > What is the machine I need please? Or is there one? > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Bruce > > > > > >