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I'll second your endorsement of Ablrton Live. Though if you're in to real time processing of a "live" instrument in my book nothing touches Audiomulch. Im using a laptop runnning Audiomulch for instrument processing, loops, firing samples, reading midi information AND running a video projection on 31st in Cardiff, Wales. > For software looping tools, the best that I have come across so far is > Ableton's LIVE! > > It allows mixing of non-BPM matched loops... half/quarter/double etc. > speed.... realtime pitch change... BPM from 10BPM up to 999BPM... > Plugin effects... On the fly recording (it is possible to bounce > hardware loops onto Live).... and many many more features. > > The Midi mapping feature is incredibly simple to use, as is basically > the whole package :) > > I'm only just starting to use it with the Solostring project, but I > have been using it for a while to produce sound-effects and music for > an improvisational theatre group. > > There is a downloadable demo at http://www.ableton.com > -- > Stuart Wyatt (Solo String Project) - http://SoloString.com > >