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> Från: Paul Weissman [mailto:paul-mailinglists@nioterra.com] > not sure how many of you out there do any looping inside a > computer, but i thought i'd ask anyway... > Not much yet, but looking into the future I can see myself playing gigs with a rack mounted PC (or maybe a laptop) controlled by a midi floor device. The fact that the looper is a VST plug-in is very cool, since you can then use it with your favorite host application, on stage as well as in the studio. I would like all features to be fully controllable even when the host application is running in recording mode. This would be the perfect set-up to make live recordings of improvised loop music, as the host app will be recording at the same time (1) audio and the parameters controlling the VST loop plug-in; (2) midi clock/tempo and (3) midi controllers from the foot pedal board. > with a vst effect, you can capture/record an audio stream for > as long as you have memory available in your pc. The interesting question IMHO is what happens after you have run out of PC ram? Will the VST looper re-allocate memory? Will the oldest loop be deleted to make room for another top layer? Or will the computer crash? Cheers Per performance clip/collage at http://www.boysen.se/kitchenensemble/tellus.html (U need flash player - I'm playing the Milk Package ;-)