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Hey there! Long time reader, first time emailer! I was truly excited to hear Ableton Live was going to add a looper to the Live arsenal! I have yet to open the demo, as I have other projects right to finish right now, but it is my understanding that any loops created can be brought into Live as an entire loop clip. This is where I am really, really disappointed. I hope I am totally wrong about this, but it seems to me that this is an extreme oversight on Abletons part. Right now I am using my Guitar Rig 3 Loop Machine, and once I get something I dig, then I export it as separate wav files and bring those into Live as separate clips and away I go. At least 50% of all the music I do starts this way. I just think that if you could separate your loop parts and import them as individual clips, then I would be in loopers heaven! If anyone knows differently, please let me know! Thanks for all the great insights! Andy Schoen www.untitledvisions.com On Sunday, March 08, 2009, at 09:56AM, "Warren Sirota" <wsirota@wsdesigns.com> wrote: >I've been having a lot of trouble getting either Mobius or >SooperLooper AUs to work properly within Mainstage. Mainstage seems to >get flummoxed easily by too many midi streams floating around (esp >once i then open MAX). However, I can report great excitement getting >the Live 8 beta looper and Mainstage to work together - so I can use >the greasy MS guitar presets I've been working up, pipe the audio into >Ableton (via physical routing on a multi-channel audio interface), >make loops in Ableton, and sync the fx in Mainstage to the tempo of >the generated loop once i've completed it. I haven't tried this yet, >but I'll wager you could put a SooperLooper AU into another channel in >Live and have it slave, but not send clocks, after you've completed >the first loop in the native Live looper. that way, you could do the >fancier stuff like SUS functions. > > >