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Re: Listing live-looping tools: Any tool you know I might be missing?



Hi,
I also didn't see any of the Looperative product in the list. Namely the LP1 and LP2.

The Digitech Trio definitely doesn't record audio, it 'listens' to audio and then build a backing track.
Cheers
Guy

On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 8:41 AM, Anders Bergdahl <anders_e_bergdahl@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hmm we also need to ad the PCM42.. looping as wen know it started with long delay loops, which at the time were a second or more... i often do grain loops that are milliseconds.. but i'm one of the that use, almost, anything.. 


Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2015 13:45:35 +0000
From: akbutler@tiscali.co.uk
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: Listing live-looping tools: Any tool you know I might be missing?


Good work :-)

I think you'll find it impossible to get everything on there though, there's just so many
multi-fx/delays which have some kind of looper.
(well, you're aware of that, of course)

Also, there are plenty of people out there who'll use any kind of a delay for looping purposes.

You might want to add
Old stuff:
Lexicon JamMan  ( one of the first available, and still appreciated for it's sound quality)
Zoom 2100 ( ...or leave it out....but was significant for fanatics)

New Stuff
Wally looper (basic but has varispeed)
Nux LoopCore  (or whatever it's called, possibly they do a couple of units that loop)

To get a flavour for those guys who use anything available to loop with, have a look here
http://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/looping-for-guitarists-an-open-letter-to-fx-manufacturers.1539563/page-40



Dunnow about the Trio, and Octapad....they don't record sound (afaik).
BUT .....if you wanted to make a case that they are loopers then that's cool.


Lastly, if you're into documenting this stuff why not hook up with livelooping.org ?

andy




On 22/10/2015 16:53, nome que todos podem ver wrote:
Hello,


I'm trying to list popular tools used by musicians for live-looping today. This would include tools manufactured by music tech industry, prototypes developed in academic researches, iOS/android apps... basically, whatever you could use in your music for live-looping.


I've found these four amazing resources [1][2][3][4] which helped me to get started (thank you people who made them, impressive work!), but I still have a feeling there might be tools missing.


The list so far is here:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zz8OizOI0K5eZ_qQ-fd45fRP8ifw34VxzxShzDxLPoM/edit?usp=sharing


Do you know any tool I might be missing? If so, please, let me know in private!


This would help a lot!


Cheers,


PS: This is my first email to this list! :)


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Jeronimo