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RE: LiSa
I think in order to do real time you need a powerbook that
supports asynchronous I/O, otherwise the recording and
playback will be bursty and the sound breaks up. You need
to stream the data hence the need for asynchronous I/O.
That would limit it to the 500 series, the 5300 and the 3400, I don't
know if
the new G3 powerbook have asynchronous. I/O or not.
You can download the demo and try it to
see if your powerbook will work. The
demo is fully functional you just can't
save any samples.
later
John
> ----------
> From: Fmplautus
> Reply To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com
> Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 1998 8:06 AM
> To: John_Ott@ATK.COM
> Subject: Re: LiSa (was Re: New to looping/processing)
>
> Anybody know how much power a powerbook needs to run LiSa? We have an
> early
> one with an 020 processor and eight megs of ram.
>
> best,
> the LoOpDoctOrs
>