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You have to move or copy the AULooper file into the
correct location for the system to find it. It's not
actually installed and ready for use yet - it's just
sitting on your hard drive waiting to be put in the
right place. =)
Copy the AULooper.component file from:
Developer / Extras / CoreAudio / AudioUnits / AULooper
and copy it to:
Library / Audio / Plug-Ins / Components
It should work after that.
Mike
--- obadia <obadia@clumsybeats.org> wrote:
> i installed Xcode Tools but when i try to load
> Looper.trak it says
> "document couldn't be loaded because it countains
> the following audio
> units that cannot be found: CoreAudio AULooper"
> can i lauch it from Live or Cubase?
> any idea?
>
> thank you
>
> stéphane
>
>
> > On May 17, 2005, at 9:29, Per Boysen wrote:
> >
> >> .....ou set one part to reverse mode everything
> you record is
> >> coming back reversed, way cool!
> >>
> >> Recording mode can be set to Insert, Overdub or
> >
> > ...Replace mode (sorry, I hit the send button too
> early by mistake).
> >
> > I was not able to overdub record - the EDP way -
> by adding layers in
> > a sound-on-sound like way. Maybe the term
> "Overdub" has a different
> > meaning for Apple? Or I might have missed
> something. Will do some
> > more tests here.
> >
> > Anyway, the things I like right away are the
> reverse recording, the
> > pitch transpose and also the Resync button (lining
> it all up in sync
> > after mangling loops with reverse and pitch). You
> can have a lot of
> > fun with only those functions. I have only tried
> it on a dual G5 but
> > will also try it on a 1,25 MHz Powerbook. YOu
> always have to be
> > careful to not run out of CPU power with those
> powerbooks ;-)
> >
> > / per
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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