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No, I don't use Abelton Live. Sorry. I use MaxMSP. On Jan 9, 2011, at 11:14 PM, Christopher Darrow wrote: > > Whoops, didn't realize that was a looper's delight thread I > responded too. Thought it was just Andy. > > Anyway, Ted, are you using it in Live, because I was having some > trouble getting it to "hear" midi data through live. What's the > latest version? > > EchoLoop worked like a dream in Bidule (last time I tried it), which > I really like but I got lost trying to sync tempos properly and > switchers don't make sense to me in Bidule---and I like some of the > Ableton functionality as well as the idea of using Ableton's looper > just to snag the BPM, then use EchoLoop. > > I'd be glad to test anything new before the final release as I'm > going through all my stuff very systematically as I set up a new > scheme. > > ---Christopher. > > > > On Jan 9, 2011, at 4:18 PM, tEd ® KiLLiAn wrote: > >> It seems to be. >> >> I am utilizing the latest (October of 2010) beta version from >> within MaxMSP. >> >> When a final publicly available version will be ready is anyone's >> guess. >> >> The correct person to ask is Matthias Grob (or possibly Andy Butler). >> >> I too am sort of building my whole new software looping future >> around EchLoop. >> >> The latest beta expires in a few months (April I think). >> >> So I am pretty keen on getting the next update (or the permanent >> version) ASAP as well. >> >> Matthias and Co. are working on it (along with the hardware >> version) and have been encouraging me to be patient. >> >> I'm planning on buying the hardware version too when the time comes. >> >> Al I can do is encourage patience as well. >> >> The VST works like a dream BTW, exactly like an EDP (only better) >> and in stereo too! >> >> Cheers, >> >> Ted >> >> On Jan 9, 2011, at 3:44 PM, Christopher Darrow wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi again. >>> >>> Is EchoLoop even still an open project? >>> >>> I hope so!!!!!!! >>> >>> Winter is here again and I plan to go deep and really solve this >>> thing finally. EchoLoop is part of that, but probably with live. >>> >>> If there has not been an update, I'll keep trying to figure out >>> how to make it work anyway but if there's a new one, better to >>> roll with that, obviously. >>> >>> Thanks! >> >