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RE: Looperlative - Max Time?



If you loop over the same track several times (overdubbing), does it decrease the available looping time or is it?
Say if I have a 20sec loop on which I overdub 10 times, will I have as much looping time after the tenth loop or will my available time decrease after each overdub?
 
Someone was saying the Looperlative doesn't store loops. Is that right? Is the memory volatile?


From: monk [mailto:monk@fuse.net]
Sent: 29 January 2006 20:37
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: Looperlative - Max Time?

i can actually imagine a scenario where one might get close. there have been pieces of music that i have been unable to do with either the EDP or the repeater (although with the repeater, it has been "technically" possible, it just never worked in practice to make very long-ish -4plus minute loops.)


my guess is that the looperlative will handle this with grace.

i have often wanted to play a three voice bach fugue with a looping device and have gotten close on some smaller chorales with the repeater.


i could imagine using all eight tracks (stereo) and wanting more than a minute each. but be not deceived, i will pony up for the looperative when the time comes.



has anyone looked at the midi spec for the L? i looked on the website and didn't see anything about whether it will answer to sys-ex or even CC.. but maybe i missed it.


r.





On Jan 27, 2006, at 11:32 AM, Bob Amstadt wrote:

The beast is equipped with 128 Mbytes.

With a 24bit/48khz sampling, this gives

- about 932 seconds mono

- or 466 sec stereo

- or 58 sec per stereo track if you use all the 8.




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