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My partner in crime and noisemaking is a pretty savvy software engineer and we stumbled into a MIDI application building tool called MIDI Share ( http://www.grame.fr/MidiShare/index.html ). Out of the recent Dallas Loopers' Guild meeting (I'm very glad we got together), came an idea for a program that could spit out random (but maybe synced) MIDI commands to the Repeater (or EDP or whatever) making the beast a spontaneous collaborator in your music making. This started an avalanche of ideas: one button push activates a quick, clock-synced stutter (essentially like hitting the "Start" button over and over), pitched down in semi tones or scale tones at specific intervals. Setting up MIDI note sequences to control my Filter Factory to create pulsing, in-key (or not!) filter sequences (ala as was demonstrated in the AdrenaLinn demo). Many, many more. So, as we embark on this adventure (and we will begin this weekend), I'd love to hear some ideas from you guys as to what you might want a Big Bag MIDI Brain to do. From the description, it looks like MIDI translate, scheduling, scripting, syncing and much, much more is possible. Of course, if Trey and I come up with anything useful, we will be glad to publish our results to the Looping community. What a great use for an older PC--and I have a few lying around. Lindsay sonic detritus: left of eliot http://leftofeliot.iuma.com -----Original Message----- From: Greg House [mailto:ghunicycle@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 11:00 AM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: new to LD - advice please --- Vance Gloster <vgloster@microvault.com> wrote: > Sorry to spread misinformation. The woman really did say they had > "the last ones that they will ever make." She's a sales person. Need I say more? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/