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Count me in this group as well!!
I'm running Mobius on an IBM Thinkpad T40, and it's working perfectly.
The first implementation of pitch shifting is released in Mobius now,
and it's very cool. My practice sessions are now aimed at narrowing
down to a set of techniques that I like within Mobius. Having multiple
EDP's (w/ pitch shifting!) is like a dream come true - but it presents
it's own challenges in the realm of control.
Doug
Stuart Wyatt wrote:
> I've been trying to set up a computer based looping setup for the past
> month or so which will allow me to loop without thinking too much
> about the hardware involved. Initially, I started on Ambiloop, then
> SooperLooper for OSX (on my old trusty ibook, then using Linux on an
> old PC laptop).... I was plagued with problems - mainly due to my
> antiquated equipment, and lack of latency correction (very noticable
> when overdubbing rhythmic passages)
>
> On Friday, I gave up and reverted back to using two echo pro's after
> 'jack' kept crashing on the ibook, and the PC linux laptop was just
> too slow to do anything with.
>
> For some reason, I decided to give Mobius another chance and installed
> it on my desktop PC, and was blown away with how easy it was to set up
> the latency correction and assign Midi commands from the FCB1010! I
> was looping hands-free within about 5 minutes!
>
> The interface is simple and concise... and it worked flawlessly!!!
>
> Using my desktop PC for now means that I cannot take the rig out for
> gigs, but if I sell my Echo Pro's and filter pro, then I might have
> enough for a decent(ish) PC laptop.... :)
>
> Are there many loopers here that use Mobius as their main looping system?