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yeah I believe so. the guys name is phillippe Olliver(wrong spelling) and he is showing the software at the IRCAM forum on the 22nd(will confirm) I am not on the right computer at the moment so u will have to excuse my terrible memory!! however I will post the correct details when I get home. He works with a clarinetist called Michael Almount(again my memory is a bit sketchy) but he has developed this software to get around certain limitations of the edp. G On Tuesday, October 28, 2003, at 06:01 PM, todd reynolds wrote: > This sounds great. And what is the software written in? Max/MSP? > Other? > > > On 10/28/03 12:47 PM, "geoff smith2" <geoff.smith15@btopenworld.com> > wrote: > >> Ahhhhh yes the EDP wish list >> I recieved this from a french programmer looper who has been working >> on a >> piece of software (and finished it) to address some of the edp's >> limitations. >> This is what he said. >> .............. >> We used it for a show 2 weeks ago with no problem. >> >> It can work on a G4 800 mhz with something like 1go ram. >> >> It run on os X. >> >> The user can record, overdub, multiply, copy current loop in other >> loop, mute and this with three different loops. >> >> there's also an auto-fade function for long fade in or long fade out >> (one loop length max...). >> >> You can access to the different loops with next-loop, one clic for >> next-loop at the end of the loop and two clics for an immediate change >> of loop. >> >> It is possible to use two loops in row and then if you do next-loop, >> you go from A to B and B to A, or you can use it with the three loops >> in row, at each next-loop you go to the next loop : A B C A B C, >> etc... >> >> You can also access directly from A to C for example with the C key : >> One clic to change at the end of the current loop and two clics to >> change immediately... >> >> In the preferences, it is possible to choose the number of buffers per >> loop, ten max and the loop length with no limit (except your ram's >> limit !!-)...). >> >> As every overdub is recorded in a different buffer, you can undo step >> by step... You can route the outputs with a matrix to each of you >> soundcard outputs. >> You can also mute one or more voice or solo it... >> >> And lot of other features... >> ....................... >> He has basically created this to bypass the performance limitations >> of the >> edp. It sounds very cool, I am hoping he lets me have a look at it >> soon.... >> Hopefull >> Geoff >> >> p.s. my biggest personal wish is that the edp gets a new front panel >> as its >> existing one is outdated for the amount of parameters u need to access >> regularly. Ahh well midi control it is. >> >> >> >> >> on 28/10/03 7:33 am, Travis at tiktok@sprintmail.com wrote: >> >>> I wish the EDP could dynamically add loops, so that instead of having >>> to define the number of loops beforehand with MoreLoops, you could >>> start with just 1, and then hit Next Loop and have it behave the way >>> it >>> does now (copying the time or audio or whatever) and so on. I like >>> to >>> have pieces with two or three or four loops, but I don't know before >>> hand, and I want to be able to switch between loop 1 and 2 easily, >>> without having to step through as-yet unused loops 3,4, etc. And if >>> I >>> decide I want five loops, and I've got the free memory (which I >>> always >>> do), I wish I could move to loop 5 (for example) without having to >>> clear everything out and reset the MoreLoops parameter. >>> >>> I suspect this isn't possible with the current architecture, but >>> maybe >>> someday... >>> >>> TravisH >>> >> > > -- > Todd Reynolds’ Nuove Uova 2 at Joe’s Pub > > Monday, November 10th, 9:30 PM > > New work for violin and electricity by Phil Kline, John King, Randall > Woolf > and Todd Reynolds with Performers David Cossin, Phil Kline and Jessie > Stiles. > > Y’all come... http://www.joespub.com for reservations and tix >