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Re: MAC software.
What ever you do, make sure you get a good audio interface (USB or
better yet Firewire) for your Mac. I don't know about your model, but I
played with a guy a week ago and the outputs of his macs were noisy as
hell.
Mark Sottilaro
On Sunday, August 25, 2002, at 10:11 AM, Jukka Andersson wrote:
> and I can live with computer based latencies since
> its ambient music.
>
> and it does not have to be that "LOOP" only I mean I wont
> all the time play in material. I play quite lot prerecorded and
> premodified sounds.
>
> .jukka
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Laurent Brondel" <laurentbrondel@earthlink.net>
> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
> Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 3:21 PM
> Subject: Re: MAC software.
>
>
>> On 8/25/02 7:22 AM, "Jukka Andersson" <vi8mjuan@kyamk.fi> wrote:
>>
>>> what is good live purpose loop-software for mac
>>> that runs on G3 450MHz (?) PowerBook?
>>>
>>> I know Ableton live is pretty cool but is it too heavy
>>> for this computer? I've used Back To Basics 8 but
>>> I would like to control effects via midi and perhaps
>>> even more. but mainly effects at least.
>>>
>>> .jukka andersson
>>> finland.
>>>
>>
>> If you can live with the latency imposed by any computer based 'live'
> sound
>> treatment, the Pluggo 3 suite has pretty amazing 'delay/looping'
>> plug-ins
>> (among others), but you will need a sequencer such as Logic, Cubase,
>> DP or
>> ProTools to use them. And some sort of MIDI controller.
>>
>> --
>> Laurent Brondel
>> laurentbrondel@earthlink.net
>> http://www.laurentbrondel.com
>>
>>
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>