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RE: Repeater owners question
>what about being able to take loops and insert them into a repeater
>compatible format? is it useful to be able to pc->repeater as well as
>repeater->pc? i had that mostly finished, albeit in a very hacky way.
>you
>have to know the tempo of what you're putting in ahead of time and jump
>through a hoop or two, but it definitely is helpful if you've got a bunch
>of
>loops at, say, 132 bpm that you want to insert in mass perfectly on to
>your
>repeater. worked well for providing backup tracks for me.
>
>i've got some good reasons for getting rid of the repeater, some of them
>financial, some of them related to another future post. but i have a love
>for the concept of looping and for the concept of the repeater, so it
>would
>be cool to help people out who actively use the repeater. know what i
>mean?
Wow, that'd be SO cool. I was hoping before to write such a program
but I dropped it on the floor (well, I did get a grant to write an
interesting online video project so I wasn't just wasting time!)
I don't think that having to have Perl would be any sort of
drawback to people who are interested enough in this sort
of thing!
/t
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