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Re: FlyLoops and electronic instruments (Rewire)



Hey Aaron, was great to meet you at the festival, really!

We recently tried Rewire to connect my guitar from Bidule to a  
master, for recording and looping.
the problem we could not overcome is that there is a master (which is  
started first) which occupies the audio interface and the slave app  
has no access to it.
I guess its made for virtual instruments only.

or how would you process a guitar and then loop it?

(by the way, Aaron, your Reply To is set to you privately which is  
probably not what you want?)

On 1 Nov 2007, at 20:31, Aaron Leese wrote:

>
>
> Hey all ...
>
> In response to the many inquiries I got about using Flyloops with  
> VSTs and
> other programs, I've gone ahead and applied for a license from  
> Propellerhead
> to get the libraries to make Flyloops Rewire compatible.
>
> In English ..... this will make it possible to use the output from  
> other
> programs (like samplers which generate the sound for electronic
> instruments/keyboards, etc. or VST instruments) ... and use that  
> sound as
> the inputs that Flyloops sees, and can then loop.
>
> And thanks everyone for your great input during Y2K7 .... always  
> nice to get
> ideas about what different people look for in their "ideal"  
> looper.  I was
> blown away by the number of other engineers at the festival.
>


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