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Re: Considering building an ultimate looper...



 I won't list an actual exhaustive product feature because I just 
can't.  As Jeffrey noted and I fully concur, there is always a narrow 
market for this kind of thing.  And if I do this I can't have someone 
else using their superior finances to come out with the product before I 
can and thus leaving me shipwrecked for a bunch of time again.  I've got 
to maintain secrecy for the time about some of the more innovative 
features I hope to include.  Let me just say that there are two other 
primary thrusts that are far more significantly different than anything 
I've seen hint of so far in another product. -Bob

Per Boysen wrote:

> On 18 feb 2007, at 11.42, andy butler wrote:
>
>>> Quick show of hands.  Does anyone find that their musical ambitions
>>> are being stymied by the resolution of their volume pedal?
>>
>>
>> hand
>>
>>
>> the transition from 1 to zero in 7-bit volumes is rather sudden,  
>> I've used feedback for fadeouts as a workaround to this very problem
>
>
>
> Yes, I too used a lot of feedback fadeouts with the EDP and the  
> Repeater. Today when using a laptop armed with Mobius I have also  
> adapted the third method of home cooked scripts. These works as an  
> auto-fad and once you kicked the fade pedal you can't speed up or  
> slow down the fading process. Quite often that is what you want,  
> since you are busy playing or building parallel loops while the fade  
> is happening.
>
> As I said earlier, it would be interesting to see the planned feature  
> chart for this new looper. What functions will it offer the user?  
> Come on, please tell us!
>
> Greetings from Sweden
>
> Per Boysen
> www.boysen.se (Swedish)
> www.looproom.com (international)
> http://tinyurl.com/2kek7h (latest music release)
>
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