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Michael Be interesting to see what happens in the world of Mac. Windows 8.1 has some quirkiness with drivers and I found 10 solved them for me. Not saying it’ll work for you, just an anecdotal perspective. Keep the faith-Peace and adventure indeed! J Mike From: 3x09@carlsonarts.com [mailto:3x09@carlsonarts.com] Thanks, Mike. I am tackling the technical stuff- right now I am trying to host Mobius VST with Live Professor so I can treat each Mobius track with different effects. It seems to be working ok, but sometimes Mobius seems to go unresponsive. I couldn’t get Live to work as host in 64bit (jbridged) or even 32bit mode - Windows 8.1 the problem? I’m going to take one more crack at it with Live Professor, and if it doesn’t work out I may hack this new laptop, install OSX on it and try some of those options in the world of Mac. Peace and adventure, Michael Carlson Sent from Windows Mail From: mike@michaelplishka.com First, I echo what Per, Andy, Laura, Noah and Rejyna have said. Having said that, looping is somewhat like sketching, (early on it used to drive me nuts when I’d have something I liked and it was gone forever after powering down, and then I’d have to remember it again, and it never seemed quite the same….) in that you try this, listen, erase, try that. I even like the fact that the word “layer” is used; it’s like water color washes, blending (or not!) but yet still becoming part of the image. Improvised yet technically precise (unless one doesn’t want it to be) it is planned spontaneity, or perhaps, more properly, spontaneous planning, or perhaps both, because after all, it’s looping J Peace, Mike From: 3x09@carlsonarts.com [mailto:3x09@carlsonarts.com] Hello all, I am putting together a new rig, and experiencing the normal challenges along the way, but I’m sure I can figure that all out eventually. However, I thought I would post a different sort of question than we usually see on this list. I would post it on FB but I don’t generally frequent that. So here goes: What do you love about looping? And, I’m not talking the general stuff like “I don’t need a band,” or “I like to hear my own voice layered 12 times” (guilty). What is it about the aesthetic, ethos and the creative process that appeals to you? I’m hoping that some of your answers will spark more energy for me to tackle my technical roadblocks. I’ll do some thinking and answer my own question later. I don’t want your answers to be a response to mine and I want to give it some thought. Peace and adventure, Michael Carlson Sent from Windows Mail |