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OK, I think I follow now... :) Thanks for everyones help on clarification... I know people have talked with Chris McDonald (the author of AmbiLoop) about this, but since I've started working with him on the project, we've not talked about it... He and I have both been really busy with work, so since the last release there hasn't been much movement on it... I've got a new architecture in place to allow some pretty cool things to be done via MIDI now, but I need to finish the GUI stuff... I'm not sure what he is planning to work on next, but I'll get with him on this and see if we can't get this implemented... :) peace -cpr >-- Original Message -- >From: RandomLFO@aol.com >Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 23:45:31 EDT >Subject: Re: software loopers - ambiloop as plugin ? >To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > > > Hello. Acting as a Signal Generator, a plug-in would then be a >virtual > >instrument (DXi/VSTi). This is probably the direction you would want to go > >with Ambiloop. For a great example of DXi/VSTi, check out >www.nativeinstruments.com. > Unfortunately I don't do code. So I won't be much help there. >However, > >there is a helpful list that has a lot of Plug-in creators subscribed to >it >called MusicDSP - <A >HREF="mailto:music-dsp@shoko.calarts.edu">music-dsp@shoko.calarts.edu</A>. > Take care, Marc > >In a message dated 10/22/2002 10:56:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time, >cpr@musetrap.com writes: > > >> I thought plug-ins took an input, processed it, and then output a new >> signal... >> This is how I have always used them... But, maybe they can be signal >> generators... >> Can you point me to some that work like this... I think I would >understand >> better with some examples to look at... :) >> >> peace >> -cpr >