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Linux looper: Sooperlooper...



I have been watching Linux, but so far there just isn't enough really good
audio software (or maybe I'm just not aware of it) available to make me
think the switch is viable.  Although, now that Mac has gone UNIX-based 
with
OSX, maybe some of those developers might start thinking about porting to
Linux.  It would be a smaller leap now...

Hey, look at what I just found on one of those Linux pages:

"Sooperlooper is a "looping sampler very much like the Gibson/Oberheim
Echoplex Digital Pro". It is written by Jesse Chappell and is available 
from
http://dexterssandbox.com/sooperlooper/."

"SooperLooper is a looping sampler very much like the Gibson/Oberheim
Echoplex Digital Pro (EDP). In fact, it is a downright emulation of an EDP,
with some additional features and a silly name. I figured that the EDP
feature-set is powerful, proven, and popular -- so why not implement it as 
a
LADSPA plugin we can all use? It is a true realtime software looper if used
with a low-latency Linux kernel and the proper audio buffer configuration."

I see this has been mentioned in the archives before, but just in case you
are brave, thinking Linux, and haven't heard.

-J




----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Palmer" <jimp@pobox.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 9:18 AM
Subject: RE: Realtime os (was kim's refreshing...)


> >...
> > I wonder why enterprises like Apple dont create a real time version
> > of their OS, limited and optimized for specific use.
> > In most studios I see a Mac with nothing but ProTools installed to
> > make it safe. They have a second computer for Internet and such. So
> > an OS that looks like the MacOS but only serves audio soft would
> > certainly be much safer and quicker...
> >...
>
> i am not personally involved in this, but there is a group doing just
> this for linux:
> http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/lad/resourceslatency.php3
>
> http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/lad/
>
> sadly, i have not had time to look into it deeply, but
> on the surface, it looks like they have got latency down to
> low single digit ms (i've seen 1.5ms claimed)
>
> this is on my (rather long) list of things to check out...
>