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No. Anyone who can point me to a discussion of its features would be most welcome. TH ---------- >From: L Tremblay <ltct@concentric.net> >To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com >Subject: Re: MIDI looper? >Date: Mon, Oct 25, 1999, 11:49 AM > > Have you checked out the Akai MIDI delay? > > - Larry > -----Original Message----- > From: Travis Hartnett <hartne.t@apple.com> > To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> > Date: Monday, October 25, 1999 12:09 PM > Subject: Re: MIDI looper? > > >>I guess I should clarify--what I want is a MIDI sequencer that emulates a >>long digital delay, in that repeats can be set to decrease in volume. >> >>TH >> >>---------- >>>From: "Don \"Mango\" Pancoe" <pancoe@netaxs.com> >>>To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com >>>Subject: Re: MIDI looper? >>>Date: Mon, Oct 25, 1999, 8:30 AM >>> >> >>> >>> Travis Hartnett wrote: >>>> Is there sequencing software (or better, a standalone sequencer) which > can >>>> act as a looper, except for MIDI events instead of audio? >>> >>> I have an old Alesis MMT8 that would be good for this. Its in the same >>> slant-front case as the now-venerable Alesis drum machines of the same > era >>> (HR-16 I think.) >>> >>> The unit is set up to have eight "tracks," with each track having a > button >>> on the front panel. The machine also has a loop mode where all eight > tracks >>> just keep looping (they all have to be the same length though.) So you > could >>> have eight MIDI loops running, and use the front panel buttons to >select > or >>> mute tracks accordingly. >>> >>> And the best part, they aren't too hard to find, and they sell used for >>> about $150. >>> >>> -- Mango -- >>> >> >> >