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You have to move or copy the AULooper file into the correct location for the system to find it. It's not actually installed and ready for use yet - it's just sitting on your hard drive waiting to be put in the right place. =) Copy the AULooper.component file from: Developer / Extras / CoreAudio / AudioUnits / AULooper and copy it to: Library / Audio / Plug-Ins / Components It should work after that. Mike --- obadia <obadia@clumsybeats.org> wrote: > i installed Xcode Tools but when i try to load > Looper.trak it says > "document couldn't be loaded because it countains > the following audio > units that cannot be found: CoreAudio AULooper" > can i lauch it from Live or Cubase? > any idea? > > thank you > > 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 > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail Mobile Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/learn/mail