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> > On Wednesday, November 27, 2002, at 12:25 AM, Dennis Leas wrote: > > > Cool! What an opportunity! Best wishes landing the gig! > > Thanks. I'm keeping my fingers and toes crossed, and am waiting for a > phone call from them. If it all works out, I'll be out there in the new > year. > hey, is it alegria? i think a friend already got me a ticket to that one. that show is playing here in late january. will you be doing any looping/improv or just "playing the ink"? > > ...and if you make it near Lafayette, Indiana (strategically located > > between > > Chicago and Indianapolis) I'll be happy to give you an LCK demo! > > I'll do my best :) I really want to see this beast in action. > yeah, i'm sure denis can give you a better demo. he wrote the lck, after all. and i'm still cutting my teeth on a basic kyma system. but swing by anyway... > > BTW: I think a fully stuffed Kyma can handle at least 81 simultaneous > > slave > > loopers (all with seperate level, length, pan, etc.) synced to a master > > looper. We could loop a small orchestra with each player having their > > own > > looper, which is tempo locked to the conductor's (or concertmaster's) > > looper > > as the master time-keeper. > > 81 slave loopers... You have no idea what you are doing to my brain at > the moment... The potential.... :=) > yeah, 81 slave loopers would be cool, can you get them to feed you grapes? > -- > Stuart Wyatt (Solo String Project) - http://SoloString.com >