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Re: Mac OS X 10.4 goodies - AU Lab and AULooper
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----- Original Message -----
From: "mike feeney" <feeneymike@yahoo.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 9:30 PM
Subject: Mac OS X 10.4 goodies - AU Lab and AULooper
>
> I am not really qualified to write in-depth reviews on
> this type of thing, but since I had upgraded to
> version 10.4 (Tiger), I just thought I'd throw this
> out there.
>
> I installed the Xcode tools, which also included both
> AU Lab and AULooper. AU Lab is a program similar to
> Rax, which serves as a host for Audio Units. Very
> cool. Easy to use and set up, and it's free with the
> OS upgrade, so you can't beat the price.
>
> But the big gun was of course AULooper. After a brief
> deer-in-headlights look on my face when I first
> started it up, I started poking around and was quickly
> comfortable with it. It's midi-assignable, and
> supports 4 simultaneous loops. These loops don't have
> to be the same length. You can arbitrarily assign new
> start points for each independent loop, or globally
> for all loops. You can change pitch and speed
> independently of each other. You can sync the midi
> clock to internal or the host application. All in
> all, there is a lot of power in there.
>
> If you have Tiger, install the Xcode tools included on
> the installer DVD. Afterwards, AU Lab is located at
> Developer / Applications / Audio. AULooper is located
> at Developer / Extras / CoreAudio / AudioUnits /
> AULooper.
>
> Later,
> Mike
>
>
>
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