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Nice. Can you explain the scratch function? If I understand how this works from my childhood experience with records, don't you just slow the buffer down to a stop and then move both forward and backward quickly? Or is there some other effect that your looper throws in there? If the former, then you just motivated me to add this to my max/msp looper to control with my foot expression pedal. I already have buffer control in my looper, so I just need to add the code to control it in this way (5 min job). What sort of range would I use in terms of time forward and backward? 3 seconds? I'm trying to visualize how much audio time would be included with one sweep of my fingers on the vinyl. :) If you ever get the interest, one particular thing I like to do on my looper (KaiserLooper) is to randomly select windows of the buffer and play them back. I use this, and make the random selection very slow. It is fun to play with as a virtual accompanist. Or I can speed it up and it sounds very "glitchy". Kris ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Krispen Hartung Boise Experimental Music Festival http://www.boisemusicians.com/BEMF-3/ info@krispenhartung.com http://www.krispenhartung.com/ ----- Original Message ----- >> >> If anyone is interested in trying out another looper, the downloadable >is >> up >> at www.flyloops.com now. >> >> I don't really enjoy self promotion and certainly don't need to clog up >> LD >> space with it ..... there are screenshots/explanations/demo videos on >the >> website (www.flyloops.com) and youtube. Contact me with questions. >> >> Before you ask ... >> 1) So far as I know, the only thing this looper can do that no other >> looper >> can is loop scratching (turntablism), which I suspect only a few of you >> are >> interested in. >> >> 2) Yes, you can set it up to trigger with an external midi clock by >> setting >> the external clock pulse to the interval you want to trigger to, and >then >> mapping that midi command (midi learn) to "play all". I have had a lot >> of >> requests for this and will likely write an explicit button for it >> sometime >> in the near future. >> >> 3) FlyLoops does handle loops a little differently than other programs, >> but >> probably closest to a well programmed Ableton/MAX Plugin setup. >> >> Please feel free to email me with questions at aaronleese@flyloops.com >as >> I >> just jumped on LD again, and I will probably not stick on this list more >> than a week as the sheer volume of emails overwelms me. >> >> >> >> -- >> Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. >> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >> Version: 7.5.486 / Virus Database: 269.16.4/1146 - Release Date: >> 11/22/2007 >> 6:55 PM >> >> >> >