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RE: Iphone/pad/touch Loopers



OK, how about voice commands? But what's so hard about midi, just
curious?

Or mount on the instrument, then a long gooseneck and then tongue
presses for making the commands and such, cool, then you could lick up
and down for certain things, then lick in a circle, then back and forth,
hey wait a minute there..............................I'm all practiced
up!!!

Andy b (not really)



-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Zwicky [mailto:cazwicky@earthlink.net] 
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 5:36 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: Iphone/pad/touch Loopers

On the other hand, an iPod / iPhone is small enough to mount on your 
instrument....

>Am I just hallucianating (very possible lol) or am I the only one
seeing
>the giant elephant in the corner here?
>
>A looper is gonna have to have foot control, period, I think, right?
>Unless we are just talking beat boxing which I know we aren't.
>
>So, developers, why not get the Line 6 I/whatever to Midi interface and
>make us a looper that will respond to midi? It works, I/ve seen it work
>several times at NAMM.
>
>Having said that, just yesterday I had a related experience. At NAMM,
>with all the Iwhats floating around and being used, you would think
they
>were gonna take over the world. But yesterday I was at the Sam Ash in
>Charlotte and they had not one thing in the store related to Iwhats. No
>mic stand holders, no Iwhat to midi interface, nothing. They said they
>had the Line Six interface for a while but sold it and "it wasn't a
fast
>mover, we haven't restocked it" I said, "well I've been in here twice
to
>buy one, trying to shop locally, so I will just order off the internet
I
>guess"  Them "Oh we'll order you one" Right, let me drive two hours to
>Charlotte again to pick something up that you should have in stock,
not.
>
>The Istorm does not look like you could say that it is really "looming"
>yet.
>
>On the brighter side, been pissin and moanin about the LP1 not sending
>midi commands in the new versions, so decided to do something about it
>and got the midi-solutions Event Processor Plus, and having now to
>refigure my midi layouts, fies the prob thou, programming looks easy
and
>I can see I need another one to set up so that with one program change
I
>can set up a whole song. Yeah, yeah Gordius I know, but this is a
>cheaper and faster way out as I am happy with my pedal situation.
>
>Andy o


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