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> -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- > Från: Kim Flint [mailto:kflint@loopers-delight.com] > > there is also control latency in this case. Sure, you're perfectly right about that. But I could stand waiting 7 milliseconds longer if I could bring just a laptop instead of this monster: http://www.boysen.se/pboy_looping_rig.jpg ;-D > Also "any recorded sound won't have to be played back until > the next loop > round" is only true in the most simplistic approach to looping. For > example, what if you tap reverse while you are overdubbing? Ooops.... Good point there! THAT maneuver will always be affected with some "early delay" in software loopers. I love to do this with the EDP and plucked string instruments! > just recorded needs to be played back immediately or you will > get a pop, Not necessarily. A smoothing fade during that "reverse delay" period can be written into the software. I would have no problems with that. When it comes to reverb it's ok with some "predelay". Apparently software loopers will never be the same thing as hardware loopers. I guess both will have their pros and cons. Best wishes Per Boysen ________________ www.boysen.se www.looproom.com --> 1st Swedish Looping Festival