On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Er wrote:

> 2) With those new features (if let's imagine idea n°1 is possible) it would
> be a shame not to use the piano-roll and rubberband on more complex samples
> (Let's say power chords, voices, etc...).
> So far you'd certainly agree.
> But now would it be possible to make a layer out of some live recorded
> sample.
> For example from loops recorded with sooperlooper or with a built-in record
> button in H2 (the simplest wins).
>
> The main idea behind this, is to open the field of on-the-fly
> de/re-construction of live recorded loops.
>
> Let's imagine what can be achieved :
> - You come on stage with some pre-made pattern on your H2.
> - You play some guitar. Loop it alongside to some voices
> - Then you "drop" those samples into H2 and play you pattern.
> - Finally you add the live-post-processing mentioned above and there you go.

Sounds like Composite to me :)

Alexandre Prokoudine
http://libregraphicsworld.org

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