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Re: SooperLooper AU ( was: Re: Buying a laptop for Mobius)
Yeah... that's where it all went kerflewy. I
installed some Jack server software... spent an hour
or so trying to make it happen and then finally gave
up. I'd surely pay for looping software that was
simple and easy to use but I won't lose more than a
few hours trying to make a piece of freeware work.
Is Jeff reading this too? Port Mobius to the Mac and
I'd pay for it. It's amazing you can make software
and give it away but if you ported it to the Mac and
spruced it up a little (not that it doesn't already
seem damn good if I can get the sync issue sorted out)
and I'm entering my credit card. What you guys do is
VALUEABLE.
I love my friend Noah's saying about LINUX, (I don't
know if he's quoting) "Those who say LINUX is free do
not value their time."
As a spoiled Mac user I need something that I can more
or less double click on install and be up and running
without a hitch.
Mark
--- Jesse Chappell <jesse@essej.net> wrote:
> On 5/10/06, mark sottilaro
> <zerocrossing2001@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Can it also work without extra software too? Is
> swear
> > I spent an evening trying to make it work with
> Digital
> > Performer 4.6 as a host and I just couldn't seem
> to
> > make it happen.
>
> The standalone application uses JACK (
> http://jackosx.com ), which can
> also be quite useful in its own right. No software
> host is necessary.
> However, you will need the Midi Patchbay
> application to connect any
> controllers to SL.
>
> jlc
>
>
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