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Hi, I don't own one, so I can't really speak to its latency. It should be tolerable, given that it's supposed to fill a music function (if one that's not as timing critical as looping). I think the issue with Bluetooth might have more to do with dropped connections... Good to hear about the midi pedals, I'll keep an eye out for your updates. Sylvain On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 7:08 AM, Michael Tyson <michael@atastypixel.com> wrote: > Hey Sylvain, > > Wow - that's one great looking little device! Do you have any idea what > the latency of these is like? Given that it's bluetooth, I'd be a bit > concerned that there'd be a bit of a delay before registering a press, > which would play merry havoc with the timing. > > Loopy'll definitely work with traditional pedals though, via MIDI - not > quite yet, but I'll be adding MIDI support really soon. > > On 28 Sep 2011, at 19:38, Sylvain Poitras wrote: > >> Hi Micheal, >> Would Loopy HD work with those bluetooth page turning pedals for the >> ipad so it could operate hands free? >> >> for instance: http://airturn.com/bt-105/ >> >> Sylvain >> >> >> >> On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 7:27 AM, Michael Tyson >> <michael@atastypixel.com> wrote: >>> A little shameless self-promotion, I know, but it may be of interest - >>> here's a demo I just put together of Loopy HD, the iPad (and >>> universal) version of the live-looper iPhone app Loopy (loopyapp.com). >>> >>> http://youtu.be/0iMFZXvCsZQ >>> >>> The iPad version's got more tracks than the iPhone version - up to 12; >>> a new control interface, and a new colour scheme. It's coming out on >>> October 6, and will be half-price for a few days, $3.99, so that Loopy >>> users can upgrade without having to pay full price. >>> >>> Would love to hear what you think! >>> >>> Cheers =) >>> Michael >>> >> > >