| Antony wrote  
 LP1 only has two inputs and you will need to balance levels anyway... 
 Oooh, what if the LP1 could assign the two ins and six outs to be controlled ins or outs either one, nice!!! 
 I am thinking of getting a midi controlled patch bay, any recomendations? 
 AndyO
 
 
 
 
  control as guitar and bass preamps will build up hum in you inputs. LP1 only has two inputs and you will need to balance levels anyway... 
 Antony Hequet From: Simeon Harris <simeonharris40@googlemail.com>
 To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
 Sent: Tue, February 1, 2011 12:20:45 PM
 Subject: Re: Beginning Looper Seeking Advice
 
 if you want to go down the sotware route, then you'd just need and audio interface with enough ins and outs and a laptop.  mobius would be a good solution for your looper. each track can have it's own dedicated input and definable out port, so you could assign each track it's own instument and then route it's output to the amplifier of choice. it will also fufil all of your other requirements. you would probably need a footpedal and a control surface to punch in and out and control track volumes etc
 sim On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 10:52 AM, andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk>  wrote: 
Hi John,John Singletary wrote: 
 First, I would like to use a range of instruments (guitar, synth,iphone, chaos pad, drum machines, glockenspiel, whatever) and have the
 ability to pick up an instrument, record a loop, put it down, pick up
 another instrument and so on.2nd, I need to be able to synch all of
 these loops to a set BPM while maintaining the ability for a loop to
 have its own type of rotation (meaning one loop going for 4 measures
 of 4, one going for 7, one for 3, etc. all simultaneously). 3Rd, I
 would like to be able to adjust the volumes of each loop separately
 after I play it. 4Th, I would like to be able to have each loop sent
 to a different output device (one to a bass cab, another to a guitar
 amp and so on). This requires that the loops be isolated and that the
 system has enough outputs. I would also like to be able to use foot
 pedals to trigger loops. If anyone has even just rudimentary ideas of
 how this could be accomplished I would be so extremely grateful.
 
the only hardware looping tech that will give you that is the
 Looperlative LP1.
 It has 8 stereo tracks which can be routed to 3 different stereo
 outputs and have individual control over volume and pan.
 (so with panning that's 6 mono outputs)
 To do the sync you'd have to record a one measure loop as
 Master, then any addition loops can be any made to
 fit exact numbers of measures.
 
 It's controllable by a simple midi pedal (and you'd maybe
 want a desktop midi controller to mix the loop output volumes).
 
 You'll also need a small mixer.
 
 andy butler
 
 
 
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