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Thanks Emmanuel! Love the video. Noundo looks very cool and I love the name. Usine was my favorite modular music software until I got lazy and decided to just stick with Ableton Live. Very impressive. On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 2:31 AM, Emmanuel Reveneau <emmanuel.reveneau@free.fr> wrote: > Hello, > > please check this video introducing NOUNDO, > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37qr0x91xD4, a live looping software > we've > built with Jean-François Domingues in Usine. Basically, NOUNDO is a > multi-input software organized around a rounting matrix which allows > circular paths between inputs (4), loopers (4+1 drop looper) and effects > (2 > tracks with 4 FX/vst in each). You can loop, apply some FX or > texturizing on > the loop, and reloop the loop, and so on, in any direction. > I use here an edirol piano, a B4 and an old PSS50 Yamaha for some > "analogic" > sounds. > Midi controllers : BCR 2000, FCB 1010, Novation launchpad. > Features of the loopers are : > - Rec/direct overdub/clear/stop/pause/mute/restart > - volume > - sync/unsync. Loopers are always synchronized unless you unsync and then > give a new tempo to the next loopers (with possible back to previous > tempo, > or unsync again, etc.). > - multiply > - random pan > - reverse/go and back > - pitch/speed transposing (linear mode or scale mode) > - Slice (linear mode or scale mode) > - slicer mode/rythmic texturizer module with programmation and presets. > But of course, there is no undo :) > The "drop looper" loops automatically the selected loopers and empty > them. > Four Vsti are available in the matrix. > Multitracks recording. > And very useful for composers and one man bands, a "band mode" allows to > program step by step all the actions of the loopers, matrix config and > slicers presets : you just need to "rec" at each step of the compo, > whatever > complex they are. > Well, we are still in beta test for the last version and hope to release > it > soon as a standalone. Usine users can already test (and improve) the > patch > on demand. > > Loopily yours, > > Emmanuel > > > > > > > > -- Art Simon simart@gmail.com