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Re: AES loopage



Hi Alex
Scott Gilfix and I were looping in quad at the Eventide booth this last 
AES Show in LA. I will replicate it alone in Paris SATIS Show, next 
week.

We have just built a new amazing Operative system for it (and Eclipse) 
along with a huge new presets library. New looping tools like PITCHTIME 
allow for up to 16 seconds of REAL TIME delay/looping with time 
compression and/or pitch shifting...it can read audio from 1% to 300% 
rate, 100% being normal speed...at 50% 16seconds become 32! This is 
sampling technique applied to real time delay...unique!
You can have from 6 to 12 or 15 instances of this delay in Orville.
We have built quad looping presets with loops changing speaker in 
turns, in cross shape, in sides...with loop times set in bars, possibly 
off-set-able for more random scapes...we have new dynamic distortion 
tools, with morphing curves, new preamps that are hard to beat when it 
comes to "new" sounds, polyfuzzes, etc. We have presets where you can 
shift a mono or a stereo or a quad loop thru a pre-set-able chord 
progression, while processing the loops and the direct 
source...improvising on top of the loops...we have....another ton of 
new amazing stuff...making the most powerful box even more 
powerful...different tap tempo for delays and for loops (reset or 
climbing)....Orville is a new machine. OS V3.0 will be a looper's dream.


Greetings
Italo

> I can only assume the person looping in quad in the Eventide booth at 
> the AES show last week is reading this. Regardless, that was a clear 
> highlight for me. It was like entering another large world inside 
> that tiny cubicle.
> 
> I was also quite surprised by what I got from someone trying out the 
> Roland V-Bass. Anyone here using that and have anything to say about 
> it? I am particularly interested in a couple rumors, that the pitch 
> shifting is not very clean and that you cannot set up entirely 
> different sounds for each string. The totally retuned sounds I heard 
> seemed pretty good, a
 strange affliction called Showheimer Disease...
> 
> 

___________________________________________
Italo De Angelis
Preset Design Engineer - Audio Division
italo@eventide.com
EVENTIDE AUDIO CUSTOMERS SUPPORT
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eventidehelps/