Support |
>And as technology allows us more possibilites, the interface design becomes >even more challenging. Many ideas for what the next generation of loopers >should do have been proposed here. How will the musician control these >features? What will make them intuitive and easy to use expressively, like >guitars and pianos and saxophones? >kim Kim & Loop-Folk Picking up on the idea -- how about adding a special page to the LOOPERS-DELIGHT Web-page capturing these ideas in an ongoing basis? In the meantime here are a few ideas I have for improving the ergonomics / usability of looping devices to add to your files... Comments anyone? 1. Visual reference points for where one is in a loop. a) a waveshape would be an excelent visual representation b) a kind of LCD "time-o-meter" spining one revolution/loop (like divers' watches with all those fancy dials) - sometimes it can be quite difficult to know where one is in a long loop. - it would help time placement of "new additions" and multiples...and general "situational -- "where am I?"" needs... - and maybe with two colours: Red for "that which has RECENTLY been added" and Green for "that which has already been added" 2. Manipulation of end-to-end connect points... Open Loop / Close Loop - imagne a 10 second loop. Then imagine connecting two points within that 10 seconds to create a newer shorter loop. 10 sec. loop: aa(start)> bb> cc> dd> ee> ff> gg> hh> ii> jj> kk(end)> --->> aa> bb> etc new shorter loop: dd(newstart)> ee> ff> gg(newend)> --> dd> ee> ff> etc. and then connecting from cc> to hh>... etc. I'm half sure someone will tell me this is already available -- if only I knew how.... 3. Computer interface/controlability... - seems like a good idea 4 Tie-ins with all new the hard-disk recording gear - may be helpful for loop-"boxes" to stay in the market... - to create "an Easy Sample-Builder" capability for studios and midi minded folk. 5. Return&send ins/outs 6. Stereo in ONE box 7. More versatile input sensitivity 8. Knobs and Pots that are securred to the boxes chasis -- not just attached to the circuit boards... -For $500+ I expect some element of "robustness." 9. Variable Pitch - Imagine taking a loop and changing its pitch by turning a wheel/knob. +/- One Octave would be fab. 10. Leds/lights on the Oberheim foot-controller - For live performance, I'm not always close enough to my rack to see what's lit-up. But I am close to the foot controller. David Kirkdorffer