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Now HERE's some news that makes me smile! THANK YOU JEFF!!! I'll be trying it out this week, with a big focus this weekend. Consider me a beta tester :) Jeff Larson wrote: > > Some of you may recall that about 9 months ago during an embarrassing > bout of hubris, I announced that I was writing a Windows looping > application that emulated a Loop IV EDP. It probably comes as no > surprise that I underestimated how hard that was going to be :-) > > But I'm pleased (and relieved) to finally say that a public beta of > the Mobius looping device is now available. You can find it at > www.zonemobius.com. It was developed on Windows XP, should run on W2K > and ME, but might not run on 98. > > Mobius is essentially 8 independent stereo EDPs with the ability to > copy loops and timing between them. Extensive MIDI, computer > keyboard, and UI button control is provided. Progress through the > loop is displayed as a horizontal "thermometer" annotated with markers > that show when quantized functions will occur. Loops (including > complete layer histories) may be saved to and loaded from files. > > I believe there is fairly complete coverage of features except for > three notable areas: Loop Windowing, Interface Mode, and external > synchronization. I'm working on loop windowing now. Andy Butler made > the wise suggestion not to get too fixated on a perfect > emulation and instead implement features the way they made sense to > me. I do have an EDP and use it to cross check behavior, but if you > are an expert you will notice some differences. Most of these are > discussed in the user's manual. > > While anyone is welcome to try it out, it would be best if you already > have some knowledge of the EDP. For obvious reasons I don't have the > resources to replicate the EDP manual, the documentation I do have > is concerned mostly with configuration and how Mobius is different > than the EDP. This is a true beta, so it's still a little rough > around the edges. Basic operations should work but as you explore the > fringes you may find problems. PLEASE report them. > > There is no immediate plan for a Mac port or a VST plugin. I am > finding it easier and more interesting to evolve Mobius as a > standalone application that can host VST plugins and provide the > optimized performance features I want, rather than having it be a VST > plugin and wrestle with host interaction issues. That may change > once I start exploring Ableton Live, but not for awhile. > > I hope some of you find this as entertaining as I do. > > Jeff > >