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Re: New "Virtual Repeater" Software Announced...



---- Original Message ----- 

> Right, Kris!  However. you wanted to hear about features compared to the 
> EDP, I assumed that you were interested in  the -hardware- repeater...

No, the software only, compared with the hardware EDP. How about repeater 
software
compared with EDP embedded software? :)

Kris

>
>>Hmmm...all things one can do in a max/msp looper. :)  I love the 
>variable 
>>speed control, which I didn't see listed below. I love being able to 
>>create a loop and then step on my expression pedal to change the speed, 
>>both forward and backward.
>>
>>Kris
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>>Here are a few features off the top of my head...
>>>
>>>Independant control over 4 tracks (including  pitch, pan level insert 
>>>patchpoint),
>>>individual outputs,
>>>full fidelity audio -without preemphasis/deemphasis and the aliasing 
>this 
>>>causes in the EDP when using a fuzzbox,
>>>variable feedback control
>>>memory card backup and storage,
>>>usable physical user interface,
>>>metering for each track,
>>>headpone output with independant level control
>>>
>>>>Out of curiousity, what are the main selling points/unique features of 
>>>>the Repeater that the EDP doesn't offer? Variable speed control is one?
>>>>
>>>>Kris
>>>
>>>--
>
>
> -- 
> ...
> http://www.zmix.net
> 


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