[microsound] asynchronous looping

klanggold touch at klanggold.net
Fri Jun 15 01:58:19 EDT 2012


Hi the kaoss pad 3 can play up to 4 loops in different lengths.
I would recomend ableton live. They have a really small and cheap version for people who don't nee much features like the pros.  For around 100€ 

Andreas

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Am 15.06.2012 um 05:55 schrieb Ian Andrews <ian at ian-andrews.org>:

> I've used SooperLooper in the past. It's free and quite good. Mac only I think.
> 
> http://essej.net/sooperlooper/
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> cheers,
> 
> ian
> 
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> On 15/06/12 12:31 PM, Dave Seidel wrote:
>> Hi Ben,
>> 
>> Yes, I should have said that I want this for live work. I actually just
>> googled up the Boomerang II, and it looks like it might be really good
>> (I don't care about saving the loops either, prefer to just record the
>> performance). Thanks for confirming that I probably found the right
>> thing -- and if I hadn't, you would have led me to it!
>> 
>> - Dave
>> 
>> On Thursday, June 14, 2012 10:10:24 PM, Ben Grossman wrote:
>>> Hello Dave,
>>> 
>>> >From the way you're asking I suspect that you're looking for something for pre-recorded sample playback, but if you are looking to do live looping with different phrase lengths, I can really heartily recommend Ableton Live (with a good foot pedal), or for hardware, the new Boomerang III.  But there is no provision at all for saving sounds on the Boomerang (which suits me fine, but may not be your cuppa tea).
>>> 
>>> I'd be happy to provide more details if you're interested on or off list.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> 
>>> ben
>>> 
>>> On 14 Jun, 2012, at 9:30 pm, Dave Seidel wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> 
>>>> Can anyone recommend a good looper/sampler that can handle multiple
>>>> loops of different lengths, or (put another way) asynchronous loops?
>>>> have a Boss RC-3 but I don't use it much because I don't want to be
>>>> locked into a single phrase length. Does anyone know if the fancier
>>>> RC-50 or RC-300 can do this, for example? Or should I consider something
>>>> like an MPC 500. I would be grateful for any pointers in the right
>>>> direction.
>>>> 
>>>> - Dave
>>>> 
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