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RE: Free Download



At 9:35 AM -0700 3/16/08, Aaron Leese wrote:
> Cool ... this is why I try to make as few claims as possible ... someone
> always knows of something that does everything.

Not a problem.  Just want to keep things accurate in case anybody starts 
poring through the archives.  ;)

> Musolomo doesn't appear to do multiple parallel loops .... and there is 
>only
> one turntable ... which seems odd since generally turntablists want two
> ..... but yeah, there you have another utility for loop scratching.

Well, it will do multiple parallel loops (you just have to pick another 
key range to sample onto).  However, 
it's been a bit since I played with it extensively -- particularly the 
turntable.  I'm trying to remember 
exactly how you get the turntable to effect one loop while leaving the 
others alone.

Of course, you can merely open up a second (or third, or fourth, etc.) 
instance, which is the way I used to 
use it merely for simplicity's sake.

> Thanks for the widget compliment.  Have you downloaded/tried it?  It 
>seems
> that over a hundred people have downloaded flyloops so far ... but I have
> only received feedback from one ... so I am rather anxious to hear from
> people that have tried it.

Heh!  We just landed at the house in Japan about three weeks ago, and with 
any luck they're *finally* 
supposed to install the Internet this coming Monday.  Currently, we're 
stuck having to troll our neighborhood 
looking for unprotected wireless connections.  Lucky us.  It's a good 
thing we didn't relocate to Singapore, 
'cause they cane people for this sort of thing out there.  :P

So, in short, I'm lucky merely to be getting email right now.  I'll do a 
download of Flyloops when we've 
actually got our own connection again, however.

        --m.

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