Wii Loop Machine 2.0 preview
Author: populus on January 15 2008
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--> Hello all,

Over the past few months I've been working a lot on the next version of my Wii music software (and playing in a panto in Dundee, but that's another story). I'm happy to say it's nearly done, and I've made the first of a series of videos showing it off:
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Check it out, and let me know what you think. It should be finished and ready for release in a couple of weeks.

also, Mark, I stole some of your photos for the header, but i put your name down in the footer. let me know if that's not cool.

yann
(the amazing rolo)
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awesome.

So cool Yann.

Ha, "by dancing around and looking... totally awesome". Hilarious.

neat! love the vid.

that's awesome!
and your video is funny + informative :D

beautiful work man...I'm looking forward to see people get some live performances together using this.

props ;o)

cool, can't watch the video as i'm at work.
Using the images is no problem, in fact i have a few more of you that i didn't upload if you want to see them

How did the panto go? What show was it? How was Dundee?

dope! i wish i had OSX.

"I am hoping to raise enough interest and funding over the next few months to create a Windows version of my software"

would it be easier to make a linux version?

nicely done yann! (still embarrassed by the tuning of my guitar when i let you borrow it)

thanks for all the support and nice words!

i'd love to get those other photos off you, mark...and the panto in Dundee was a trip. it was Jack and the Beanstalk at the Dundee Rep Theatre. I had never even heard of panto before, but somehow i landed a very cushy well-paid gig for seven weeks with really great actors, and fantastic director, awesome sets, and pretty good music. I was playing piano, guitar, trumpet, bass, and triggering samples on my laptop. i'm glad to be done with it now, after 49 shows it got a bit repetitive, but it was a good experience and put some money in my pocket to boot.

not sure i would want to live in dundee, tho...

delete - i have no idea what it's like to develop for linux, i imagine it might be easier in some ways. Most pressingly I'll need to get away from making it in max/msp, which doesn't exist for linux (yet), and is a generally clunky way to make standalone applications. if i can find enough funding and support i could hire people to do all of the things i don't know how to do! so that's why i'm trying to spread the word.

thanks sam, and don't worry about the guitar, i felt cool just holding it.

got me dancing.


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