Re: [LAU] SL vs FW -- was: Freewheeling, keyboard

From: Grammostola Rosea <rosea.grammostola@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sun Aug 23 2009 - 23:34:09 EEST

Jesse Chappell wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Gabriel M.
> Beddingfield<gabriel@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
>
>
>>> GUI do you think would help the sooperlooper experience? FW's gui is
>>> very much tied to that app, regarding the waveform updating, etc.
>>>
>> What's nice is that, out of the box, there's about 16 loops that I can have
>> laid out in front of me, visually, to trigger or record or whatever. For
>> someone just in to looping... FW gives a nice and fairly intuitive GUI. No
>> sync options, a MIDI implementation out of the box, etc.
>>
>
> Let me first say that I really like FW's approach to multiple
> simultaneous loops. In many ways I wish SL had a different design
> than it ended up with. Not needing to care a priori about the loop
> count is really nice.
>
> As for a MIDI implementation out of the box... doesn't that just put
> the burden of configuring your hardware to match it? I find that
> setting/changing the bindings in SL (especially with midi learn) to be
> a bit easier. I could easily include a selection of default midi
> binding presets with SL, if I thought there was some common setup that
> would actually be useful to people. Feel free to send me some!
>
Does sooperlooper supports a dance pad like fweelin does?

\r

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