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Sorry people, my bad! Stéphane is right. In my ignorance I just happened top call the "Xcode Tools" "Developer Tools". It's the Xcode Tools that comes bundled with Tiger that provides AU Lab and AU Looper. (I was distracted because the folder on the harddrive was named "Developer). Per On May 17, 2005, at 10:54, obadia wrote: > my Tiger DVD came with Xcode Tools but Tiger Developer Kit is > something > you have to buy extra and you must be an Apple Developer Connection > member > to purchase it :( > > Stéphane > > >> On May 17, 2005, at 9:29, Per Boysen wrote: >> >> >>> .....ou set one part to reverse mode everything you record is >>> coming back reversed, way cool! >>> >>> Recording mode can be set to Insert, Overdub or >>> >> >> ...Replace mode (sorry, I hit the send button too early by mistake). >> >> I was not able to overdub record - the EDP way - by adding layers in >> a sound-on-sound like way. Maybe the term "Overdub" has a different >> meaning for Apple? Or I might have missed something. Will do some >> more tests here. >> >> Anyway, the things I like right away are the reverse recording, the >> pitch transpose and also the Resync button (lining it all up in sync >> after mangling loops with reverse and pitch). You can have a lot of >> fun with only those functions. I have only tried it on a dual G5 but >> will also try it on a 1,25 MHz Powerbook. YOu always have to be >> careful to not run out of CPU power with those powerbooks ;-) >> >> / per >>