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that is really interesting because my experience was exactly the opposite! I tried live and it seemed sort awkward and complicated but in Bidule all I had to do was place an effect. drag a couple of lines to it, drag a few more to mobius, drag a line from the midi device to mobius and I had a fully functional effect system and a looper. Of course it is infinitly modular and you can do some crazy stuff with it.... but mostly I keep it pretty simple. Paul Haslem Ontario, Canada www.dulcify.ca Quoting Mark Sottilaro <zerocrossing@gmail.com>: > It's more laziness on my account. Live is like a fully formed machine > that you can make settings in, but it's fairly static. Bidule is like > a box of legos that's nothing until you start putting blocks together. > It's a totally modular environment. More flexible, I'm sure but Live > appealed to my "here's a paradigm you already know" mind. For me, I > don't really want anything all that crazy. I haven't found a thing > that I want that Live doesn't have built in and easily accessed. > >