Re: composing live w/ loops

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Freewheeling can use Fluid-synth internally but turns that straight to audio 
(ogg is not the only format possible)... You only really do the loop thing - 
no quantization.  Editing can be done but is limited loops can be overdubbed 
into to mix old and new parts or erased and re-recorded.  Freewheeling is 
simple enough to use in a live sense that you feel like you are performing 
more so than editing sound. For me it works best from a foot controller 
because that leaves my hands free to play instruments.

On Fri, 1 May 2009 11:53:27 pm Atte André Jensen wrote:
> Peter Plessas wrote:
> > Hi, did you look at freewheelin(g) yet?
>
> Freewheelin is audio only, right? This means that there's no quantize or
> editing of played synth parts (since the audio of the synth goes
> directly into an ogg), which might or might not be a problem....

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