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On 15 aug 2007, at 14.39, Mech wrote: > This has been up on the Electrix website for a couple of days. > Surprised nobody else has brought it up yet... > http://www.electrixpro.com/products/vrpro.html Wow! I heard some whispering about this but I did not know it was already public. But it seems there is no way yet to buy this product? When you click "Purchase" you get >> Electrix is currently seeking new dealers and international >> distributors. I had hoped the Virtual Repeater should have been made available as an AU or VST plug-in but now I see that it is actually a standalone host application. That makes it difficult to use it in a looping system spliced together with Max or Bidule. But on the other hand the VR can host VST plug-ins, so there's at least a bit of headroom there. It may even be funny and open new windows to loop with such restrictions. I think it's a bit of a bummer though that Virtual Repeater doesn't support AU plug-ins. Since the VST format has not been "looked after" particularly well by its original inventor Steinberg, there are so many bad VST plug-ins in circulation today. That's one reason why I like to work in OS X these days; with only documented well functioning AU plug-ins you get much more time left over for making music, as compared to working under Windows with (eventually malfunctioning) VST based plug-ins. Good to see even the Virtual Repeater does time-stretching down to 1 BPM. My hardware Repeater sounded so inspiring doing that. I know, at least on Mac (by experiencing the AU Looper), that those cool slowed down sounds are possible in software. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international)