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It would be really cool if you wrote the live looping part especially for one foot controller e.g. the beringer fcb, so that i could buy the software, buy the footcontroller and be up and running straight away. This would give the feel of having a dedicated hardware unit straight out of the box. As for latencies I don't understand the big deal, just got the programma ASIO driver for my M-Box, this happily runs at 7ms, which to me is almost unnoticeable and I bet no worse than alot of digital equipment. It seems that most sound cards manage these low latencies now. The key is feeling like you can buy a piece of software and use it straight away, that will encourage people to move to computers. Geoff (please do a Macintosh port!!!! as there are currently no software realtime loopers for the Mac, apart from some very limited max/msp patches, even JHNO's looper is unusable due to the glitching created when you hit record also no overdub!!! ArggHHHHHHH!!!!) Geoff! on 12/3/03 10:51 am, SoundFNR@aol.com at SoundFNR@aol.com wrote: >> Hi Rick, >> >> This is Link (devine machine conceptor) ,=20 >> >> I could easily add a realtime record into devine machine ,=20 >> but there is one problem : >> >> - how many loopers would go on stage with a computer better than a = >> little rack ? >> >> Well anyway I could add some midi keys to start recording/overdub.. on = >> start of bar (with some options eventually) , then loop back while the = >> devine machine Liveloop! feature could support all other looping live = >> triggerring.... >> >> So I need everybody to tell me precisely what would be needed on that >to = >> bring happyness to the community ;) (I mean conception details) >> > > First.... being able to start and stop a recording instantaneously , > with a MIDI controller, > and have playback start exactly when record ends. > > You'll need to compensate for hardware latency, and make the loop > start/end glitch-free. > > now you're "livelooping" > > and there'll never be any shortage of features that > people want you to implement. > > andy butler > >