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Ah audiomulch! I forgot about that one because it didn't... Do something I wanted... Sync to an external source maybe? I gave up on working that way but audiomulch did seem promising. Sent from my iPhone On Aug 24, 2007, at 12:27 PM, Luca Formentini <luca@unguitar.com> wrote: > Hi, > I have been having the same issues when starting to experiment my > "pc rack". > Three years ago I started to check how I could minimize my hardware > rack bringing as many as possible utilities in an audio card and a > laptop. > The two main issues were replacing my two venerable Echoplexes and > my Sound Sculpture Switchblade. > For a few months I played with many sw loopers and after some severe > tests I decided to go with Mobius ( not a great discovery you may > say ;-)). > Anyway, the most difficult to replicate characters of my setup was > the very complex signal routing I was doing with the switchblade and > having the chance to control the most of it via midi. > I have been testing Bidule, Usine and Audiomulch. > Usine was interesting but still very raw and complex with no reason, > Bidule was showing me the peaks you are getting and Audiomulch > seemed the more stable, intuitive and simple. > It's two years I am looping with Audiomulch as a Vst host ( where > Mobius is hosted), powerful mixer/router/splitter and midi > controlled brain. > I find the system very stable and light ( I'm on a single Centrino > 1.86 Gb with 1 Gb or Ram) so that I am gigging and recording with it. > > I really suggest you to check Audiomulch, take into consideration > we're waiting the 2.0 release in a few weeks/months. > > Don't give up ! > > my best, > Luca > www.unguitar.com > > > midifriedchicken@comcast.net wrote: > >> So the cpu spikes I was seeing on the activity viewer on my 1.5gig >> PB seem to be caused by Bidule. I can't seem to replicate this >> behavior with any other application. Live 6 with SL actually works >> better. The cpu spikes were creating dropouts and audio glitches >> that are unacceptable for live work. The flexible routing in Bidule >> is beyond cool, but the glitches make it unuseable, for me anyway. >> I tried raising the audio buffer on both Bidule and/or the >> interface. But all that did was increase latency beyond playable >> levels. >> My laptop looping experiment has failed miserably. Maybe when I can >> get a faster machine I'll go back. >> I'm guessing in the Ambient genre its easier to hide the >> limitations because a lot of the sounds you would use are actually >> similer to the glitchy clicks I was getting. Plus the latency is >> easier to hide with all those delays. But for now, its back to the >> RC50 for my acoustic stuff. Live and SL are great for the >> electronica gig I have. I just wish Live had the routing flexibilty >> that Bidule has. >> >> >> __________ Informazione NOD32 2482 (20070824) __________ >> >> Questo messaggio รจ stato controllato dal Sistema Antivirus NOD32 >> http://www.nod32.it >