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a stand alone looper then.
AntonySent: Wed, March 2, 2011 4:19:42 PM
Subject: Re: Re: midi looping, synths, and kaossilators
MFL looks quite fun, but still limited in many ways compared to what you can do inside Max. The midi looper part is mostly - or at least made extra - interesting due to the way it's built into a larger setup dealing with some kind of live meta-sequencing/looping - have no idea what to call it!So far I couldn't see any way of getting these modules to talk to each other within a MFL environment, but maybe I'll find a solution. Otherwise, I'm seriously thinking about brushing up on c++ and rewriting the whole thing once the prototype is done... this, off course will take time!In any case, i will definitely post something, when something relevant is there to post :)On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 3:52 PM, <antonyhequet@yahoo.com> wrote:
MFL should be a good way to get something out there, not universal but accessible.ASent: Wed, March 2, 2011 3:44:21 PM
Subject: Re: Re: midi looping, synths, and kaossilators
Really really cool, Tim!! :)Always wanted to go to Burning Man, but it's sooo far away!@Antony... that's an idea. I don't have Max for Live, but was thinking about getting it and turning a couple of different modules into MFL objects.Was so easy with Max 4, that you could just export as VST, like the old audio looper I once posted here...Also, I'm slowly getting into more "real" ie, c++ stuff.On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 3:34 PM, Tim Thompson <me@timthompson.com> wrote:>> ... a dust-covered two-person five-track MIDI looper:
> Would you be into describing how you built it and how it worksHere's some slides describing its construction and operation:
http://nosuch.com/tjt/bm/monolith_2_at_lovetechsf.pdf
...Tim...