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Re:Re: FlyLooper & market potential
I'd say that's an excellent strategy. As much as I
rely on my FCB1010, I don't love it, and I moved to a
floor guitar effects processor/amp modeler because it
gave me a degree of control and feedback that no MIDI
controller would/could. If there was a compelling
reason for the controller, I bet people would buy it,
but make sure it's an option. (See my comments about
the Korg Legacy collection controller)
I can't wait to check your software. I know it's not
even in beta yet but can you give use an idea of it's
feature set?
Mark
--- aaron leese <aaronleese@hotmail.com> wrote:
> How bout this:
>
> For those of us that already own midi controllers
> (including people who
> might want to control loops from a keyboard), I will
> make this program midi
> controller friendly.
>
> For anyone who doesn't already own a midi controller
> ... (aka joe average
> guitar player) there will be an optional USB device
> that will also work with
> the program (retailing at about the same price as
> the FCB1010, say). This
> device might include a few extra bells and whistles
> that the midi controller
> doesn't have, but nothing crucial (some effects
> controls).
>
> That seems like a copacetic situation, no?
>
> Since this thread is getting older .. I want to
> reiterate, that this is not
> something I hope to have working someday ... it's
> already out there
> (www.flyloops.com). There will be a downloadable
> beta version soon (once I
> get midi controllers working).
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >From: a k butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk>
> >Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> >To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> >Subject: Re:Re: FlyLooper & market potential
> >Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2006 09:14:47 +0100
> >
> >
> >>Aaron is writing a software looper, and presumably
> wants to make
> >>money selling it. Instead of supporting MIDI like
> practically every
> >>other piece of music software in the world, he was
> going to build his
> >>own custom footswitch that would only work with
> his software.
> >>
> >>Many, if not most, of the people that are going to
> be interested in
> >>this looper don't want another friggin'
> footswitch. Not supporting
> >>MIDI, at least as an option, is insane.
> >
> >with the standard "my2cents" disclaimer, and
> respect to Jeff:-
> >
> >The advantage is presumably that the footswitch
> works as a dongle,
> >which is a useful consideration in profit terms.
> >
> >Doesn't that Korg Legacy thing rely on a similar
> principle?
> >
> >I could imagine that having a nice light small
> footswitch to work
> >the looper, while using the laptop to set up FX &
> sounds
> >would be most acceptable for a portable rig.
> >
> >andy butler
> >
>
>
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