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Repetito Repetito Demo
Saint Grawal Saint Grawal
Published on 05/04/09 at 22:42
Installation hyper as you have to unzip a single executable that weighs about 200 kilobytes ...
The setup is relatively simple and although a tad austere interface you'll quickly get the knack for assigning the command of his choice.
Once that is done it does not return.
It is essential to have an ASIO card (even if with asio4all can still get by) and the better the card, the better rendering.

SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

My computer is a laptop core 2 duo 2ghz something like that 3GB of RAM ... It runs without problem knowing that this app uses a processor.
It is very stable and I have not managed to crash the app (well, I forgot to plug the power supply of the computer, and after rebooting Repetito resumed where it left off .. .).
I managed to run on an Asus EEEPC Repetito base (Windows XP) with a little wider buffers, despite the visual interface that is too big for the screen (it should go on the new ones) is s 'comes out.

OVERALL OPINION

I use a lot the loopers on stage and I had in my possession anything that could be done in Hard (Headrush at the Repeater via the boomerang, the RC20 ...) and some apps (Live.. .). I confess that I was desperate to find software that does that make a nice loop without quantization, unadorned or with a waffle and the best sound quality, all adapted for use without hands (I'm playing guitar). I started to give me a hand on the free version which I speak here, but I have been passed to the pro version and there ... pfffff is a fighter but this is not our purpose.
The free version is fully usable, stable, and music. It's very Instict to use and is customizable especially in terms of orders.
Eight tracks (mono) is more than sufficient for most common applications knowing that on each, the overdubs are unlimited.
The graphical interface is a bit strange and does not follow the usual topology of our DAW. However the software has great charm as well and after half an hour they had forgotten this detail.
Repetito can be criticized for not offering backup (this is possible with the pro version), or reload loops that has been prepared at home but it is the philosophy of the software to be thought to live and the total creation. Other apps like Live do that very well and yet are unable to be as easy to use and music that Repetito. I am absolutely convinced, I suggest you try it for free anyway.