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> I was fortunate enough to get to test the beta versions of lck. I am jealous! > what you say is true, and that alone is pretty cool. > but it also can do things no other looper can do (though i haven't > tried eventide orville) > and some things that would be very difficult to do with other loopers. On reading the manual once again, I realise what you are saying. > kyma is a very powerful tool and the lck expands it capabilities in > great loopy fashion. This interests me so much. One of my frustrations is that I find that the looping devices I am using up until now have limitations... I'm probably being really picky, but there are times when I just want to throw the whole bloody lot out of the window. But with a modular design that you can piece together on a computer screen.... wow.... > i regret to say that life has kept me from exploring it's depths, Do you want to temporarily lend it to me, so that I can do the exploring for you? :) > but i can tell already that great things will come from it's use... That I am 100% sure of. This is probably the biggest thing to happen to live looping since the Repeater.... > excellent web site, dennis. Agreed. I've just realised that the Kyma system requires a separate hardware accelerator... I cannot find out on their site how much all this setup costs..... I have a feeling that I am about to acquire a huge equipment lust for this baby and Dennis' software, which is unhealthy for me at the moment, but necessary. I've just re-read parts of the manual, and am only just starting to realise the potential of all of this.... *sigh* Anyone want a spare kidney? -- Stuart Wyatt (Solo String Project) - http://SoloString.com