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Hi, as Mark says it should "just work". Exactly how you use it will depend on your style of looping e.g. whether you're a soundscaping "big delay" kind of person or a strictly rhythmic "build up a song in parts" player. With default settings, Augustus is a "big delay". For looping, you might want to play with these features first: - turn on 'digital mode'. - turn up the feedback to close to 100% - use the 'tap rec' button to 'open' and 'close' your first loop - use the 'input level' control to stop and start overdubbing Have fun! cheers, os. (author of Augustus Loop) On 30/05/07, Siobahn Hotaling <siobahn@nxivm.com> wrote: > I am experimenting with both Ableton Live and Augustus Loop on my > Macbook and I am feeling, well, a bit mystified. > > I have Ableton set up with the plug-in, and I have armed Track 1, and > opened up Augustus Loop, and.... now what? > > Here's what I want to do - I just want to start recording a loop, > keep it running, record something over that, etc. etc.... How can I > get Ableton and Augustus loop to work together? > > And I have no idea what I am doing. > > Any tips would be awesome. I have a lot of experience with recording > audio on computers, but I am pretty stuck on this! > > Thanks! > > -- os@collective.co.uk http://www.collective.co.uk/ http://www.myspace.com/darkroomtheband