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No, I was JUST in the bay area for a week, but my home base is the in the northeast. New York, to be exact. But I grew UP in LA, so I know it well. Don't get out too much, but my folks live in Palm Springs, so I'm not that far away. Well, someday if you do get it commented and organized with command-y, lemme at it. I ain't no great max programmer myself, just all my friends are. My video partner wrote jitter, for example, but I find that I learn a lot from looking at other people's work. Under the hood. I must go listen to your music now to see how you're using it all. For the record, I host sooperlooper in live, and use a bunch of vsts and audio units there, plus an eventide orville outboard. I HATE when I have to travel without my eventide, and therefore am looking continuously for better and better sounding and more efficient ways of processing sound, therefore my eyes are always on max. it's getting harder and harder to travel with any gear at all. If we could just get power up to do pitchshifting it would be SO GREAT! All best, T. On 6/29/06 1:42 PM, "Jeff Kaiser" <loopersdelight@pfmentum.com> wrote: > I've got to admit....I'm nervous sharing, because I'm so new to max, > and the patch is so ugly....I went from all hardware to all max in my > performances in two months time (I got tired of schlepping), but became > a "believer" in the possibilities real quick.... > > So, I don't mind sharing, but I'd rather share at a time when we could > go over it in person, as the patch is not commented at all, the > controller stage is very idiosyncratic and might not make > sense....pieced together from parts Andrew Pask gave me, and some of my > own stuff...but is getting better in each version....I actually gave a > "lecture" on my instrument at the electro-music event in philly, and > was pleasantly surprised at the positive reception for the lecture and > concert. But it is REAL ugly under the hood. > > You coming to LA (actually, I live in Ventura) soon? I think you are in > the Bay area? I have no plans on being in SF until September.... > > best, > Jeff > > Jeff Kaiser > http://www.jeffkaisermusic.com > pfMENTUM.com € AngryVegan.com > > > On Jun 29, 2006, at 10:24 AM, Todd Reynolds wrote: > >> Jeff, I'd be very interested in looking at your patch if you were to >> post >> it. I've had a couple of my friends make me some custom loopers and >> vst >> controllers as well, and I'd welcome having a look both above and >> underneath >> the hood, spaghetti and all... >> >> That is, if you were comfortable sharing it. >> >> All best, >> >> Todd >> >> >> >> >> On 6/29/06 1:18 PM, "Jeff Kaiser" <loopersdelight@pfmentum.com> wrote: >> >>> Well, my looper certainly has the possibilities.....and more features >>> on the way......I don't currently have sync (I don't use it) but other >>> people have loopers in max that do sync....I think that if you are a >>> windows guy, right now, they way to go is with mobius inside of >>> max....BUT when I have time, I would love to make my looper available, >>> it is just real ugly (internally...spaghetti patch time) right >>> now....works great, though..... >>> >>> >>> >>> Jeff Kaiser >>> http://www.jeffkaisermusic.com >>> pfMENTUM.com € AngryVegan.com >>> >>> >>> On Jun 29, 2006, at 10:05 AM, Krispen Hartung wrote: >>> >>>> Jeff has a custom looping program he uses in MAX/MSP that apparently >>>> does anything and everything any hardware or existing software looper >>>> does. >>>> >>>> Kris >>>> >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Coffin" >>>> <dpcoffin@earthlink.net> >>>> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> >>>> Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 11:02 AM >>>> Subject: Link to Max runtime info (Was Kris's hardware FX thread) >>>> >>>> >>>>> http://www.cycling74.com/twiki/bin/view/FAQs/MaxMSPDevDist >>>>> >>>>> ...and what about folks creating stand-alone Max stuff that virtual >>>>> loopers might love? Anybody doing? >>>>> Dc >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >> ----- >> ----- >> ³Virtue is just repression waiting to go bad² - Trevor Exter >> >> ³Classical music is related to the past more than it is related to the >> creative part of sound² - Ornette Coleman >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >> ----- >> ------ >> Todd Reynolds >> 42-09 47th Ave 1C >> Sunnyside, NY 11104 >> >> Ph. 718 392-3773 >> Mob. 917 576-6166 >> Fax 419 781-5502 >> >> http://www.toddreynolds.com >> >> >> todd@toddreynolds.com >> 9175766166@vtext.com (155 characters or less) >> AIM ID: toddreyn >> >> >> >> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- ³Virtue is just repression waiting to go bad² - Trevor Exter ³Classical music is related to the past more than it is related to the creative part of sound² - Ornette Coleman ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Todd Reynolds 42-09 47th Ave 1C Sunnyside, NY 11104 Ph. 718 392-3773 Mob. 917 576-6166 Fax 419 781-5502 http://www.toddreynolds.com todd@toddreynolds.com 9175766166@vtext.com (155 characters or less) AIM ID: toddreyn