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Re: Presenting yet another looping software: Tape Loops



No, but the binary version available is only for windows. I will have to mention this on the website.
The source code is available and the audio library runs under Linux and Mac OS too. But you'll have to
compile that yourself at the moment.
I plan to switch to a free (as in freedom) audio library like PortAudio to make Tape Loops available in
free operating systems like gNewSense, Musix and other GNU/Linux distributions.

On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 8:59 PM, Dennis Moser <sinsofmachaut@gmail.com> wrote:
WinDoze only?

On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 7:06 AM, Louigi Verona<louigi.verona@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello guys!
> I would like to present to you yet another looping software, but at the same
> time a new (old) approach to it.
>
> http://www.louigiverona.ru/?page=projects&s=software&t=tapeloops
>
> The software is called Tape Loops and basically what it can do is play a
> sound either looped or once. The app is very minimalistic and how it
> works is you start up several instances of it - so each deck is independent
> - and then just play each of them, thus creating a live mix.
> Tape Loops has a lot of interesting features, most notably Random Play
> function and clustering. It is possible to synchronize decks automatically
> too.
> What's good about this software is that it basically emulates the tape loops
> situation. You couldn't really synchronize them (only manually) and all
> you could do was control the length of the loop (by using, say, two decks
> and one tape loop over them and placing the decks apart at the desired
> distance), and of course, what to record on those loops.
>
> At the same time, the app is very visual, so if you are performing, the
> audience can see exactly what you are doing. Each sound is represented by
> a "deck", not just some built in mixer. Also, you have no limit to the
> amount of opened loops (but your computer memory).
>
> Anyway, I do think that a lot of you might find this app interesting and
> useful.
>
> Louigi Verona.
>
> ps: I do plan to make a second version with one app and loops opening inside
> as small windows. it would allow for easy synchronization and many
> other functions which are not technically possible in this implementation)
>



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