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Hi Aaron - As a max user, I am intrigued the re-wire capability with FlyLoops. But before I go into that, can you just send us a text list of features and functionality. I am at the website, and the video demos are cool, but I don't have much time and just need the facts. Any other specs would be usefull too. Thanks! Kris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Aaron Leese" <aaronleese@flyloops.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 11:15 AM Subject: RE: FlyLoops and electronic instruments > > > > Yeah ... www.flyloops.com ... there are several demo (videos) on this >page > that do a pretty good job explaining the features. The videos are pretty > old though, so some things have changed. You could also listen to the > recording I posted yesterday > (www.aaronleese.com/sickness%20spreading.mp3 ) > ... which demonstrates the some of the key features. I was hoping for > some > feedback on that one ... but it's apparently too bad for anyone to even > comment ... geesh. > > The two main selling points for flyloops are: > > 1 - Loops of different length, synced (or not), independently > controllable. > So you can record a dozen different layers and then turn them on/off at > will > or change the volume or effects on individual layers. > > 2 - Group Looping: If you have an audio device with multiple inputs, they > are kept separate by flyloops, so you can choose to record one but ignore > another (when a certain button is pushed, say). This allows for group > looping (multiple people all playing and looping together with the same > syncing scheme, but each controlling when his/her instrument is >recorded). > > > > It's gonna be a while before I have a VST version programmed ... if I > write > a VST slave version of flyloops ... then yes, it will plug in to Cubase. > Since Cubase is Rewire compatible, you can also use ReWire to specify >that > the audio outputs of Cubase should be routed to flyloops (or vice versa). > > Flyloops does run at 48kHz, yes. You can spcify 44.1 or 48 ... and >16,24 > or > 32 bit. > > There is no demo, the commercial version should be out this spring ... > pricing is still up in the air. Probably $400-$500 for a foot pedal > device > and the software .... $300 for the software alone (with a hardware > dongle). > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com >[mailto:kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com] > Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 9:30 AM > To: aaronleese@flyloops.com > Subject: Re: FlyLoops and electronic instruments > > Aaron, > > Since your Flyloops demo was right after my set I didn't get to see very > much. > > Do you have a website/brochure that explains the features of Flyloops? > > Also, will Flyloops VST implementation plug in to Cubase's 5.1 buss? > > If I run Cubase at a 48Khz sample rate will Flyloops work? > > The reason I ask about 48khz is that I use 24-bit ADAT lightpipe from > my K2600 to my DAW and it runs at 48khz. Thus, I have standardized > around 48khz to avoid having to switch between 44.1 and 48. > > Is there a demo copy of flyloops available? How much will the > production version cost? > > Sorry if you have already answered these questions before. > > Sincerely, > > Kevin > Quoting Aaron Leese <aaronleese@flyloops.com>: > >> >> >> Hey all ... >> >> In response to the many inquiries I got about using Flyloops with VSTs >> and >> other programs, I've gone ahead and applied for a license from > Propellerhead >> to get the libraries to make Flyloops Rewire compatible. >> >> In English ..... this will make it possible to use the output from other >> programs (like samplers which generate the sound for electronic >> instruments/keyboards, etc. or VST instruments) ... and use that sound >as >> the inputs that Flyloops sees, and can then loop. > > Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.487 / Virus Database: 0.0.0/0 - Release Date: <unknown> >12:00 > AM > > > Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.487 / Virus Database: 0.0.0/0 - Release Date: <unknown> >12:00 > AM > > >