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Re: new amazing hardware looper



Yes, but after few years with RC 20/RC50 I use this one at home and on  
stage and, in fact, you have all you mentionned in your mail:
> - small size and weight, superior portability
labtop and soundcard
> - great sound (despite 12bit) in high volume situations (round &  
> sexy, never harsh or metallic)
The sound in great, in play accoustic music, and if you use a good  
mic, The sound has nothing common that RC....
> - tolerable ground noise
No ground noise
> - no limit to minimum loop length (like rc-50's 1.5 seconds)
no limit
> - instant looping
instant looping
> - very easy & stable midi master/slave operation
it works
> - quality of components (no dust crackling, flawlessly working  
> connectors and foot switch after 15 years)
depends of your computer, works olny on Apple
>
> I want to preserve ALL of those features, when thinking new hardware  
> looper.
>
> But i might also need
> - several synchronous or asynchronous loops running
possible, with a great macro-system you can decide when and how it'll  
be synchro or asynchro
> - ability to store loops and transfer to computer
You can store, you can play audio files loop audio files, put  
treatment on the files
> - pitching (without timestretching algorythms active) in tape mode,  
> like in boomerang (or more versatile)
You can pitch or stretch or modify speed on each loop and also pitch  
and stretch and modify speed.
> - workable without large midi remote
It works with standard midi remote, wii remote, you decide in the  
preferences what are the functions you want to use.
> and eventually
> - fade in/out options of already recorded phrases (as in rc-50)
You can fade in/out, mute in/out with no troubles, with the macro you  
can fade some loops while others are still playing.
You can download a demo from the site, it's 30mn, but you can re- 
download as much as you need.
Good loop!
JL


Le 27 août 10 à 07:31, Antony Hequet a écrit :

> Isn't this a software looper?
> Antony Hequet
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 2010-08-26, at 16:22, Jean-Luc THOMAS <thomas.jeanluc@gmail.com>  
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> try this one
> http://logelloop.logellou.com/en/Home.html
> Hello from Brittany.
> JL
> Le 26 août 10 à 15:46, jayrope LD a écrit :
>
> Hey list.
>
> I am a long time Lexicon Jamman user by today.
> I like it's
> - small size and weight, superior portability
> - great sound (despite 12bit) in high volume situations (round &  
> sexy, never harsh or metallic)
> - tolerable ground noise
> - no limit to minimum loop length (like rc-50's 1.5 seconds)
> - instant looping
> - very easy & stable midi master/slave operation
> - quality of components (no dust crackling, flawlessly working  
> connectors and foot switch after 15 years)
>
> I want to preserve ALL of those features, when thinking new hardware  
> looper.
>
> But i might also need
> - several synchronous or asynchronous loops running
> - ability to store loops and transfer to computer
> - pitching (without timestretching algorythms active) in tape mode,  
> like in boomerang (or more versatile)
> - workable without large midi remote
> and eventually
> - fade in/out options of already recorded phrases (as in rc-50)
>
> Does a device like this exist? What's up with the Looperlative LP-2?
>
> Any help, also offlist, is very appreciated, thank you in advance.
>
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> jayrope
> http://www.kliklak.net
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