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From: midifriedchicken@comcast.net > It just seems that most of the work is already done. Most hardware > loopers are basically software installed on chassis with preconfigured > setups. This is a common misconception. Hardware loopers don't run Windows or OSX. There is absolutely no similarity between the assembly code written for the EDP or the Repeater and the C++ code you have to write to make a VST plugin. You could reuse the concepts and maybe a basic high level architecture, but you'd be pretty much starting from scratch. The Looperlative is an exception since it is C++ code running on Linux. It would be more feasible to port that but you've still got lots of new issues to worry about like writing a cross-platform graphical user interface and testing with 50 different VST hosts. From: Cara Quinn > Two points really come to mind for me here; one is that since the > loopers have such varied uses from simple looping, the feature sets > need to be vast to please most artists Amen. Jeff