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Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2004 3:18 am
by onomat
Hi all just been reading this post and thought I'd add that YES, My Infini-Looper has 10 seconds of recording/time, can do endless looping, is fully midi controllable and works fine in Scope home/project/professional v4.0 etc.
http://www.deviceplug-ins.com/infini.htm
cheers
sayton
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http://www.deviceplug-ins.com
Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2004 6:48 am
by marcuspocus
Thanks alot onomat!
I got your device now, and it does exactly that. The loop doesn't degrade the sound, and there is an intelligent "bypass+punch-in/punch-out" on it like the LoopStation1 mod3 patch i uploaded.
coOl
Fit perfectly my needs!
Now, if delay's atoms from DP wheren't crackling when changing delay time, it would only miss a tap tempo function.
That's looping heaven
For those who asked, yes, the infinilooper v2 from device work perfectly in sfp4
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Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 4:13 pm
by borg
cool you got the device you desperately needed, marcus
here's a revox vst, but probably you came across this one already...
you just can't have enough of them
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 6:12 pm
by marcuspocus
Thanks alot borg
I didn't saw this one before
A cool thing is that it can sync to tempo, without completely destroy the sound
THAT'S cooL...
Oh, and you're right, can't get enough of them

Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2004 7:11 am
by marcuspocus
A come back after playing with the vst borg mentioned...
It work pretty well, has the features i need, but, BUT, Scope sound so much better !
Arrggh!
Can't have it all it seems
I think, i'll live with onomat's infinilooper2 for now. It does almost everything i need, except synching on tempo. True that onomat told me he'll look into maybe a modified version of infinilooper2 to include this feature.
Hope it true
I love SFP sound...
Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 9:42 am
by pseudojazzer
i want sfp looping as well - it must be possible!! i have been playing with a few hardware guitar loopers and i cannot recommend the boss rc20 as much as line6's delay modeller - its got tap tempo on all the delays but you can't change the tempo after you have played the loop like you can on the boss, but go and try one the sound quality difference is huge - the line6 wins hands down on sound but the boss does have 5mins over the line6' 15 seconds (expandable to 30 if you record at hlf speed!!)
you say you like scope sound - well in my opinion you won't get it with the boss, but its a great practice tool - sorry i can't help with any more info on the software side of things - but i hope this is vaguely interesting/helpful to your cause.
peace
Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 1:56 pm
by symbiote
Wavelength had a small device called infiniti that could do some nice infinite looping stuff (basically a delay with 100% feedback.)
Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 3:50 am
by marcuspocus
read the whole thread symbiote
Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2004 1:31 am
by symbiote
Oops. Sorry about that ^_^. So can't longer-than-5-seconds delay lines be done on SFP with some memory access?
What about STS5000 with some MIDI? I guess a bit complicated with the funny (in the not-funny sense) interface and whatnot and a bit overkill for the job, but you could get pretty close. I don't know how well it does pitchshifting/stuff if at all (besides the robot stuff) and how well it could-be tap-tempoed.
With Logic, you can convert CC messages to MIDI notes (or trigger midi notes with CC messages and alien landings and what have you,) so you could have the whole select-and-start-stop loops (and recording, and conquering the world) thing all in the comfort of a foot pedal.
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 5:01 am
by borg
new toys:
http://www.plasq.com/ OSX, but windows planned
http://essej.net/sooperlooper/index.html OSX, standalone gibson echoplex emulation.
http://www.plugins.timeshard.com/ angstrolooper, windows only
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 5:12 am
by marcuspocus
Thanks alot borg!!!!
This 'AngstroLooper' look pretty much to what i need

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 5:36 am
by samplaire
There are times I desire OSX - they are like that, I mean when I find an interesting effect processor I can't find for OS9. But, hey, I can still do the stuff I want in OSX and then do main work in OS9

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 10:43 pm
by wayne
I got an akai headrush pedal on ebay a little while ago - simple & inexpensive - and great for constructing loops live.
Approx. 12 seconds in overdub mode, 24 in single loop.
I plug a mic for brass & vox, bass, guitar & Noah into a little desk, then into the pedal.
Not high-end by any means, but good fun
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