Looper's Delight Archive Top (Search)
Date Index
Thread Index
Author Index
Looper's Delight Home
Mailing List Info

[Date Prev][Date Next]   [Thread Prev][Thread Next]   [Date Index][Thread Index][Author Index]

Re: Powerbooking and loopsters



You might want to look at Digital Performer (www.motu.com).
The next version (2.6) will offer an interesting loop
audio recording feature.  It's also makes an excellent
DAW on its own.  

Jim

Ryan Blum wrote:
> 
> Hey everyone--
> 
> I've been on the list for a long time, lurking and being distracted by
> various school, etc. commitments, and I thought I'd ask y'alls opinion on
> how to get my new Powerbook G3 (shipping at the end of May) decked out 
>with
> digital audio, MIDI sequencing (the standard stuff) and as much cool 
>weird
> looping stuff as has been discovered for the MacOS (no one's done much 
>audio
> with Linux, right?).  Right now, I've been told of Cubase VST and
> Studiovision, and that's where my knowledge stops.  Ultimately, I'd love 
>to
> be able to use the computer for recording stuff that I use my DAT for 
>now,
> arranging and printing parts for jazz band, and experimenting with 
>Drumnbass
> and other eletronic noises.
> 
> If this is too un-loopy, maybe we should take it to private email.
> Thanks!
> Ryan Blum