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I think the answer to your question is Ableton Live. Go to their site and look at the demos and see if it suits you. On 8/1/07, Michael Peters <mp@mpeters.de> wrote: > I'm starting to prepare a small gig which will focus on field recordings. > http://kleine-frf.blogspot.com > > Instead of just staring at my notebook with Ableton Live or something, >and > playing the stored field recordings, I think I will use my midified >guitar > to make it potentially more interesting, with different notes triggering > different samples (of field recordings) ... and of course it would be >nice > to loop them ... maybe I'll add a little bit guitar. > > So the notebook (Windoze) would have to > > a) take in midi signals from the guitar midi controller, and some >sampling > software on the notebook would then play back the samples, and ideally > > b) take the output from the sampling software, plus possibly incoming >audio > from the guitar, and loop both of it in Moebius which would have to be > controlled by a midi footpedal. > > So two different kinds of midi input would be necessary. I have no idea >if > and how this is possible. Ideas anyone? and would a > not-too-generously-equipped notebook be able to handle all these tasks at > all? > > At the moment, it seems more realistic to use the notebook just as a > sampler, and use my EDP (hmmm ... mono only ... maybe in conjunction >with my > trusty old Paradis looper?) to loop the notebook's output. > > > -Michael www.michaelpeters.de > > > > -- --- http://quotidianme.kellycoyle.net http://organicguitar.kellycoyle.net