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Very interesting idea, Michael! I've been thinking about that too... for years. FXpansion makes GURU that analyzes a loop saved to the hard drive and slices it up into short elements that are distributed as sound sources for a drum sampler run by a MIDI sequencer. Sound slices with "kick drum like" character is mapped for the kick pattern, sounds with high and light touch are mapped as hihat pattern etc etc. If this wonderful drum programming tool would just accept live audio input as the material to slice up and map into a sampler patch, then you would have your holy graal! GURU is available as VST. There a native plug-in of the Max built looper Logelloop that comes pretty close to. It generally samples a short slice of your audio input and plays it back "sampler-style" according to pre-programmed step sequencer patterns. No available as VST though. A while back I published a blue-print for a related plug-in that I called The Steppophonic Looperformer: http://www.perboysen.com/archives/161 The idea is free to snatch for everyone that has the time at hand to program a software tool of it. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se www.perboysen.com On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 6:33 PM, Michael Peters <mp@mpeters.de> wrote: > I've already included an audio-2-midi vst in some of my setups, but what >I'm > dreaming of in the moment is a VSTi (say, a drum machine) that takes your > audio (not your midi), tries to find rhythmic elements, and creates a >groove > based on them. Something like a virtual drummer. Rayzoon has a "virtual > drummer" VSTi but it needs a midi pulse for speed. I want something that > only reacts to audio patterns.