Thanks Jim,
Appreciate it. I will be continually improving the looper and love to garner feedback from the folks here.
Pier okay. In the interim I looked at the preview and looks positive. I will probably buy. Thanks for introducing yourself to LD. Jim
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 9:27 AM, Pier <madstrum@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
The 5 promo codes have been given away. Thanks guys for your interest.
Pier.
Sent from my iPhone want! :D
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 9:59 AM, Christopher Darrow <thedarrow@gmail.com> wrote:
I would love one if still available! Thank you for developing!
---Christopher Darrow
Hi,
I'm Pier, developer of TF Looper, a looping app for iOS that is closer in workflow to the hardware loopers than other apps. I'm posting here as I think this app might be of interest to the folks here. I have 5 promo codes to give away, so if you're interested email me and I'll pass you the promo code :)
Inspired from hardware looping pedals, TF Looper aims to make looping fun and easy! Great for impromptu jams without the need to "plan" anything in advance. Works standalone or with input devices such as Apogee Jam for better sound.
✓ Low-latency sound engine makes looping a breeze
✓ Straight-forward workflow and interface akin to dedicated hardware loopers
✓ Undo functionality
✓ Trigger recording on input for easier recording of instruments
✓ Automatic quantisation of loops for fuss-free recording
✓ Unlimited overdubbing for expressive looping
✓ Fade previous overdubs option to create a continuous looping soundscape
✓ Octave-down and octave-up on individual channels
✓ Stop tracks anytime, play them again and they will synchronise to other tracks in perfect time
✓ Included limiter and noise reduction
✓ Stop-all channels / Start-all channels function - great for breaking it down!
Have a good day. Thanks.
Pier.
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