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Re: R: What I'd love from a next-generation looper
- To: "Stefano Voulaz" <voulaz@korg.it>
- From: Len Seligman <seligman@mitre.org>
- Subject: Re: R: What I'd love from a next-generation looper
- Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 10:38:56 -0500
Thanks for the comments, Looping Uncle!
>Here's why I'd like a lot a fade in/out *software* feature on the EDP!
>(LoopIII 5.1? eh eh eh...)
Yes! Yes! That would be great.
>2) Changing tempo. This (technically called *time stretching*) is a
>feasible
>thing, but it requires a lot (really a lot) of computing power, in order
>to
>be made in real time. The processor of the EDP simply cannot stand such
>algorythms. That's a really interesting thing, but you'll find it on much
>more expensive devices (or on personal computers: I've just seen ACID from
>Sonic Foundry at the Musikmesse...).
Could you tell us more about what processors do time stretching? Are any of
them usable in a real-time, live performance setting? How many billions of
dollars (or lira) are we talking about?
Thanks,
Len