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Not ready for that yet. Never associated Wii devices with looping. Tyler Z On Sat, 28 Jul 2012 13:51:34 -0500, Ricky Graham wrote: >Perhaps you could use a WiiRemote as a method of controlling any >looping audio interface or VST/AU. This could be achieved in Pure Data >or Max/MSP. The WiiRemote could provide tactile feedback through the >vibration function, perhaps providing tactile cues for loop points. I >could perhaps build one for you to try in Max for Live/Ableton. > >Ricky > >On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 11:25 AM, William Walker <billwalker@baymoon.com> >wrote: >>The guy Per is mentioning is Jean Philippe Rykiel >>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rykiel the great french >>pianist >>and composer. he was trying to find a new Repeater or a new solution for >>his >>Repeater which was great unit for him because it was so big and had large >>tactile buttons and sliders. Someone was trying to convince him that >>some >>kind of large pad surface controller with a software looper, might be a >>solution. Not sure how that turned out for him, he didn't stick around >>that >>long. , I followed up with Jean for a while, I even arranged for Bernard >>Wagner to go meet with him and help him get his new tech together but I'm >>not sure that ever transpired. A great guy and wonderful musician. He has >>played with and produced many of the top west african musicians in the >>world. Any of the current hardware pedal loopers I believe would offer >>you >>enough tactile feel that you could get around, it all depends on how >>advanced you want to go. per's solution is very good as long as you have >>someone to help you get your templates and commands together. >>Bill