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AuthorTopic: Ambiloop user, who?
liqih
Posted: 2nd November 2003 18:10
since I ever used and loved realtime loopers, from tape echoes to Lexicon Vortex etc...,
a loop recorder VST is in my plan,

a friend told me to check Ambiloop, I did and it's great, very usable free standalone loop recorder,
http://www.evenfall.com/ambiloop

now I wonder who here at KVR is using this tool for
composing tracks and what you think of it
Har
Posted: 2nd November 2003 18:25
I've been using AmbiLoop for a while now, using it to build up ambient guitar loops 'n' stuff....works great! Smile
liqih
Posted: 2nd November 2003 20:39
thanks for the reply Har,

I also wonder which features are the most used or requested for such a loops tool:

multitracks

loop reverse

change speed, slow /2, fast x2
Link
Posted: 2nd November 2003 21:55
Hi Liqih,

Quote:
I also wonder which features are the most used or requested for such a loops tool


If you want to emulate the mother of all loopers then as a basis Record, Overdub, Multiply, Insert, Mute, Undo & NextLoop are the basics.Beyond that there are a myriad of possibilities. Here's an overview of the primary functions...

http://www.gibson.com/products/strings/echoplex/UsersGuide.shtml

My wallet is ready. Very Happy
liqih
Posted: 2nd November 2003 22:27
thanks Link!

great resource that page
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