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yo kris! The last module does it: PSP Audio's Vintage Warmer (VST object in max is great for hosting all these, though I've also written my own weird limiters)....though, I'm thinking about Elemental Audio's Neodynium....anyone using it out there? Your notebook is perfect, will do way more than my current Powerbook.... Jeff Kaiser http://www.jeffkaisermusic.com pfMENTUM.com • AngryVegan.com On Mar 21, 2006, at 1:54 PM, Kris Hartung wrote: > You must be a human compressor, Jeff. I see no outboard compressor in > your signal chain. :) I am very interested in trying out a total > notebook system as you present here, or at least one that consists of > nothing but my new ThinkPad notebook and the Looperlative. Although I > am DYING to see how this Intel duo core processor handles both my VST > effects and Mobius at the same time. I will be one happy man when I > walk into a gig with nothing but my guitar and a notebook. Let's see > if I can make this my new goal for Y2K6. > > Kris > > ********************* > For my live shows: > > Powerbook 1.5GHZ > My own instrument created in MAX/MSP > M-Audio Firewire1814 > > I use zero outboard processors. > > Laptop ontrolled by: > > doepfer drehbank (about to go away) > m-audio oxygen8 (notes are used as on/off switches for modules) > 4 Roland EV-5 pedals > > It is fed my quarter-tone trumpet via Shure Beta56/57 > > You guys would love my looper.....created in max/msp....synchronous / > asynchronous loops, independent stereo tracks: each with their own > real-time vari-speed with or without pitch change, stereo placement > control, and more...thanks to the wonderful Andrew Pask for that..... > > Jeff > > > Jeff Kaiser > http://www.jeffkaisermusic.com > pfMENTUM.com • AngryVegan.com > > >