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RE: a long delay



I've never had any issues with Elottronix XL, but I must admit sometime 
it's
interface is less than intuitive.  Check out Loopy llama  I haven't used
that one in a while but I remember thinking it was pretty useful and 
simple.
I did find a really simple vst looper that I love... I forget it's name now
though.  Super simple clocked sync delay you can define in terms of
measures... I'll try to remember to look for it tonight when I get home.  I
forget it's name because what I've done is created a "template" Live 6 file
that I use over and over again and I keep Mobius in one of the sends and
this other looper/delay in the second send.

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Peters [mailto:mp@mpeters.de] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 3:05 AM
To: mulch-discuss@yahoogroups.com; Loopers Delight
Subject: a long delay

I'm looking for a simple and stable long delay VST plugin for my current
Audiomulch setup. The Audiomulch delay can do 2 seconds only, and I'd like
to have 4 seconds or more. I've used the Elogoxa tape loop simulation but
something in my current AM setup tends to be unstable, sometimes boosting
the CPU load through the roof, and I suspect it could be the Elogoxa 
plugin.
I need something simple, not as sophisticated as Moebius, I really just 
need
long delay lines for this project.

Michael www.michaelpeters.de




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