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I have tried it, or am in the process of trying it, initial impressions, I am not that impressed! no live input so you have to just use samples, this tends to be just mixing and matching loops whilst processing them through various time and pitch effects. Its doesn't feel like my sort of thing because its all based upon altering existing loops as opposed to creating your own. Its very easy to learn to use though as there is not a huge amount to it. Geoff on 25/3/03 2:48 am, Jukka Andersson at jukka@rihmasto.com wrote: > I would also like to know how this software sounds. Have no possibility >to > get mac now > next to me but need to configure next live gig and if this is easy to >learn > and I could use current > midicontroller etc. it would be nice to know how does it sound. > > .jukka > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tom Ritchford" <tom@swirly.com> > To: "Looper's Delight Mailing List" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 4:30 AM > Subject: radiaL is out > > >> http://www.cycling74.com/products/radial.html >> >> someone, try that demo and tell us all! >> >> /t, not overburdened with time these days. >> -- >> >> http://loopNY.com ......................An "open loop": shows every > Saturday! >> http://extremeNY.com/calendar .................................. the > calendar. >> http://extremeNY.com/submit .......................... submit to the > calendar. >> > >