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Re: LOOPERLATIVE demo schedule at NAMM
Hi Per,
I can't comment for Bob, but from my s/w developer standpoint there are
multiple methodologies that result in new features... the first is knowing
what
a feature should be, and implmenting it... while another is recognizing
that
based on the underlying technology something is possible (ie. what would
it be
like if I were to break up the play back based on manipulating the
pointers to
the loop memory?)... sometimes these ideas are 'novel', and other times
they
turn into wonderfully creative tools... :)
I've been on board to help Bob with the LP1 since September, but until
recently
I had not been able to give it the attention level I desired.. anyways, I
am
now working on the MIDI side of things, implementing a more robust midi
control.. as well as working on MIDI related bugs (currently I see two
reported
on the message board, both relating to the same issue, which I believe I
have
located, and should have a fix done soon)... Please feel free to throw MIDI
related ideas my way.. :)
peace
-cpr
> Wouldn't it be a bit more promising if ideas for future development
> grew out of musical application of the instrument rather than out of
> technical coincidences like "sizes of memory chunks"? ;-)
>
> Anyway, no matter the history of this function I'm glad to hear Rick
> reporting that it will be refined in OS upgrades. Maybe it "just
> happened" like the much beloved Loop Windowing feature of the EDP;
> originally looked at as "a bug" but later on discovered as a useful
> and inspiring tool as it is.
>
> Except for the tempo issue the Shuffling sounds very good on the
> Looperlative, from what I have heard.
>
> Greetings from Sweden
>
> Per Boysen
> www.boysen.se (Swedish)
> www.looproom.com (international)
> http://tinyurl.com/fauvm (podcast)
> http://www.myspace.com/looproom
>
>
>
>
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