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Hi Kris, Thanks for the compliments. I did indeed record this with my MAX-based looper - I have it set up to record 6 tracks at once - 2 for my live input, 2 for the aux input (in this case Daryl's live feeds, which included his loops, which were not synced to mine), and 2 for my summed loop outputs. After that, I took all the tracks into Ableton and then just adjusted overall mix levels and spot-tamed a couple of high volume flashpoints that I thought were problematic. Unfortunately, Y2K is not in my budget for this year. So far, I've been on an alternate year schedule for the left coast, so I'm hoping to be back for Y2K8. But if your business takes you through NY at some point, you could swing by here for a day or two. At this point, I don't mind sharing my looper code - but I'm afraid that maybe it's so complex and tangled that no-one else would be able to make sense of it. MAX is a fascinating language, but structuring really large amounts of code is quite a challenge, and not so amenable to the usual OO techniques (except insofar as I move more of the code to Java externals). And testing and debugging an implicitly multithreaded real-time system like this is, ummm..., interesting, let's say. Warren > -----Original Message----- > From: Krispen Hartung [mailto:khartung@cableone.net] > Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 11:23 AM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: New improv posted: Daryl Shawn and Warren Sirota > > Nice job, Warren and Daryl! > > Warren, were you using max on this one? Are you going to Y2K? I've love >to > sit down with you this time and talk max stuff with our laptops open. > > Kris > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 7:53 AM > Subject: New improv posted: Daryl Shawn and Warren Sirota > > > > Hi, > > > > I had the pleasure of seeing/hearing Daryl and Jim Goodin's duo, > > chinapainting, in Brooklyn a couple of weeks ago. It was a treat - all > of > > you going to loopfest in SC this fall should be sure to check them out. > > > > Last week, Daryl dropped in to visit here in Greenwood Lake, and we > jammed > > a > > bit. I posted a recording of the first piece over on my home page, at > > http://www.warrensirota.com. I think it came out rather well. Enjoy! > > > > Warren > >