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Hi David, by any chance do you know Dennis Pearman? He's a very old friend of mine living in Dexter. He's been in the Eugene music scene since the late 70's. I think his most recent musical appearances in town have been as part of the bands Mythic Sky & Bump Skool. Dennis David Trenkel wrote: > I downloaded Loopy Llama this morning, and have been playing with it > all day, lots of fun! I'm running it in Live, thus far it seems > stable, and very useable! I like the reverse feature. > > BTW, I'm playing a gig tomorrow at Luckey's Club Cigar, in Eugene OR, > with the 7/11 Quartet. I'll be doing laptop looping in Live, along > with playing bass and keys. It's my first live Live outing. Also in > the band are Tim McLaughlin (trumpet/guitar), Matt > Calkins(tenor/soprano sax/bass) and Steve Weems(drums). It'll be a > largely free-improvised show. > > On Tuesday, January 25, 2005, at 01:04 AM, Chris Kline wrote: > >> I have developed a VST software looper, the Loopy Llama, that emulates >> many of the best features of the Lexicon Jam Man, Frippertronics, and >> the >> Line6 DL-4. I am curious about the opinions of the looping community >> towards a looping plugin, and I am distributing it free right now. >> Please >> see http://www.rekliner.com/?PageID=14 for details on the looper. >> >> Do not discount this just because it requires a computer, it is designed >> for REAL-TIME use with a foot controller. The act of using a computer >> live is still in its infancy but it IS starting to happen for the less >> nerdy types. A reasonably priced laptop and pro audio interface can now >> compete with the latency of a dsp foot pedal (yes, they do have >> latency). >> I have the technical info to back that up at >> http://www.rekliner.com/?PageID=19. I hope this is the start of a new >> outlet for live looping, Line6 seems to think it's "no longer >> marketable" >> and sadly discontinued the DL-4. >> >> Let me know your thoughts, >> >> Chris >> http://rekliner.com >> >> >> > > >