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So, if all you wanted was a simple, rock solid looper, then you would/could just run mobius standalone, with no processing or mangling, just straight record audio post analog effects? Ao From: Simeon Harris [mailto:simeonharris40@googlemail.com] well one reason would be so that you could post process the loops with fx plugins. or pre-process...depending on what you want to do. i host mobius inside bidule for this very reason. another cool thing about ableton (i gather) is that you can create midi clips and fire them off via midi. the clip can contain controller data, or notes or program changes and be quantized, so you can do some pretty cool stuff. On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 2:51 AM, William Walker <billwalker@baymoon.com> wrote: Sim Sez; "i ask, because i could set up mobius for you, but i know nothing of this ableton of which you speak" My thoughts exactly, I'm wondering what is the essential reason for running one platform inside another? Mobius running in Abelton as an example? or superlooper in Abelton. Is it for managing effects plug ins or more extended script commands? My embarrasing computer brain disconnect issues oozing to the surface.... Thanks Bill |