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The electronics in the LP1 are capable of sampling rates up to 192kbps. I have not actually run the unit at that speed, but I may experiment with it at a later date. The big reason that I didn't run it at that speed is that as you increase sampling rate you also increase the amount memory required to store the audio. So, the LP1 will be hitting the streets with a 48kbps sampling rate. --On Tuesday, December 13, 2005 7:34 PM -0500 David Kirkdorffer <vze2ncsr@verizon.net> wrote: > Ronan has a point - of course, my wish would be for a higher sample rates > in the 196K range. But at this point, I can tell that would not be a > possibility. Hey, that can wait for the Looperlative-Killer! :-) > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ronan Chris Murphy" <looper@venetowest.com> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 5:29 PM > Subject: Re: Looperlative LP1 - sample rate > > >> I checked out the web site and this box looks really cool! I saw that >> the current sample rate is 48k, while sonically that is OK, if I was >> building this box I would think seriously about 44.1. This could open >> up more possibilities down the road for seamless compatibility via the >> ethernet connection. It seems at some point you would be able to take >> things off of CD and import them into Looperlative as loops, but more >> importantly if you performed a really beautiful loop(s) on >> Looperlative, it seems that you could at some point transfer that to >> your computer and mix and or master from those files with out going >> through a quality degrading re-sample to make it commercial CD >> compatible. >> >> Ronan Chris Murphy >> www.venetowest.com (Production & mixing: King Crimson, Chucho Valdes, >> Steve Morse, Terry Bozzio, CGT...) >> www.homerecordingbootcamp.com (Workshops around the world teaching the >> art and craft of recording ) >> www.livesofthesaints.net (The hottest ambient noise duo since Sonny & >> Cher) >> >> >> On Dec 13, 2005, at 12:28 PM, Bob Amstadt wrote: >> >> > MIDI sync is not in yet, but it is currently on the top of the list of >> > software features to be added. >> > >> > Feedback control is in the current software and can be controlled from >> > the front panel or via a foot pedal. MIDI button control of feedback >> > is on the list of features to be added. >> > >> > Manual faders exist for each track and can be controlled via the front >> > panel or a foot pedal. Automatic fading is a feature on the software >> > to do list. >> > >> > --On Tuesday, December 13, 2005 11:46 AM -0800 mark sottilaro >> > <zerocrossing2001@yahoo.com> wrote: >> > >> >> That does indeed sound like a Repeater/EDP killer! I >> >> didn't see anything about it's ability to sync to a >> >> MIDI clock or have variable feedback. Two "must have" >> >> feature of a looper in my world. Man, if it did >> >> direct to overdub... feedback control AND fade control >> >> on each channel (have a loop fade while you start to >> >> build another on another track) That would be sweet. >> >> >> >> Mark >> >> >> >> --- Doug Cox <dougcox@pdq.net> wrote: >> >> >> >>> Heya gang, >> >>> >> >>> Not that you couldn't go get this info with a bit of >> >>> browsing, but I've >> >>> compiled all of the things I could find here and at >> >>> Bob's site into a >> >>> blog post at my blog site. You're invited to come >> >>> by and take a look if >> >>> you want a condensed version of what we know so far. >> >>> >> >>> http://www.uncledig.com/blog/archives/44 >> >>> >> >>> I have Bob's blessing on this (thanks Bob!). >> >>> >> >>> There's also a chance that I'll be doing a phone >> >>> interview with Bob >> >>> sometime in the near future, and presenting that as >> >>> an audioblog >> >>> entry/podcast. Maybe even a series of interviews as >> >>> the LP1 develops. >> >>> No promises on that just yet - but I think we can >> >>> figure something out. >> >>> You're welcome to email me offlist if there are >> >>> things you'd like to see >> >>> addressed in an interview like that. >> >>> >> >>> Definitely planning some phone interviews with other >> >>> loopstars from the >> >>> list. I'll leave you in suspense on that one :) >> >>> >> >>> Also, if you snoop around, you'll see that I'm in >> >>> the beta testing >> >>> stages of an interesting musician's online community >> >>> at the root of my >> >>> domain (http://www.uncledig.com). It's just getting >> >>> started, but if you >> >>> read through it and like what you see, feel free to >> >>> sign up and even >> >>> post some of your music in the appropriate category. >> >>> I'll post about >> >>> this to the list again very soon, once I get all of >> >>> the features fully >> >>> tested and online. >> >>> >> >>> Loop on, loopsters. >> >>> >> >>> Doug >> >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> __________________________________________________ >> >> Do You Yahoo!? >> >> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around >> >> http://mail.yahoo.com >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>