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At 03:22 AM 1/31/2003, geoff smith wrote: >So the question I am asking is should I buy the repeater or wait 2weeks >and buy radial, >Just how incredible is the Repeater??? Is it good live??? > >Just how incredible is Radial???? (unfortunately no demo or downloads of >this program yet) >Is the feeling that this software will eclipse all looping hardware when >it is released???? One thing to note about Radial, it has no "Record" or "Overdub" function. You can't record a loop into it from scratch, or add new material that you play while it is playing something back. It only works with pre-recorded samples. I would describe Radial as a live remixing tool, not a looper in the way we use that word here. Radial has very little in common with the Repeater, and even less with the Echoplex. It is much more like Ableton's Live, although with a different enough user interface that it will likely lead people in different directions. As always, you need to figure out what you want to do, and find the device that most nearly does that. Most of the looping tools available are unique in their own way, and you won't find one that easily replaces another. kim ______________________________________________________________________ Kim Flint | Looper's Delight kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com