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Re: looping question



If you're using Live with sooperlooper, midi clips might be the way to
go.  Check out the archives, there was a good discussion a few weeks
(month?)  back on using midi clips to send a bunch of commands with
one push of a button.
Sylvain

On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Loren Claypool <looper@theclaypools.com> 
wrote:
> Alex,
>
> I use the same conceptual approach of having multiple independent loops,
> however, I don't know how to "stack the commands" for stop record / next
> loop / start record in one push of the button. For me it's three button
> pushes. Perhaps someone else can provide some insight into combining
> commands into a macro command, etc.
>
> All the best,
>
> Loren Claypool
> genre-indifferent instrumental guitar music
> www.lorenclaypool.com and links from there
>
> On Oct 7, 2009, at 2:25 PM, Alexandre Klinke wrote:
>
>> Thanks a lot Per and Loren, I will try your suggestions in the next
>> days and post the results later on. I think that working with Mobius
>> is my best bet.
>>
>> I have another question, which came to me after I was working on this
>> virtual guitar quartet idea:
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>> I have four different loop tracks in Sooperlooper, I want them to work
>> as independent instruments, as in a real guitar quartet. What I'm
>> trying to achieve is recording the first loop (a 4 bar loop, for
>> example), then, as soon as I finish recording it, I hit record on the
>> second loop, while the first one starts looping at the same time. Then
>> the same thing with the third and fourth loops, each time I press REC
>> on a new track, the previous track starts looping. The result is the
>> same as in overdubbing, but this way I would have 4 independent tracks
>> that could be muted, erased, reversed etc...
>> Any thoughts on this?
>>
>> Thanks for your help,
>>
>> Alex
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