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On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 5:59 PM, Mike Fugazzi <mikefugazzi@gmail.com> wrote: > Just thought of this....any good loopers for live performance that have > good > compatability with home recording? Right now I am looking live use > first, > but would like something easy to use with aninterface and daw for demo > recording. Thanks. You might already know - although you didn't mention it in the post, but Ableton Live has a plugin called Looper. Any other software looper would do fine though. Like Mobius, Augustus Loop or SooperLooper. If using them as plugin under Live you can record the audio as audio clips in Live. If running a looping plugin under host with less great recording capabilities you can use a software that snags the stream somewhere in the computer/software (for Mac I use Auduio Hijack Pro for this but there is a second one out there too. For Windows I don't know the corresponding app, but there must be some). If you want to record multiple outputs from the looper a good host is Plogue Bidule; it is cheap, extremely configurable and has an Audio File Recorder that is easy to set up to render one file for each looper output. If using the looper Mobius there is a couple of alternative ways to save the loops created during a performance to disc after you have stopped playing. Usually I use the Save Project method in Mobius to save every loop as a file. On a few occasions I've tried Mobius setting to even save every layer of every loop as a separate audio file - but this creates so many files that you will need a lot of time at hand as well as an out-of-this-world patience to pick the loops to throw into the DAW for mixing. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se www.perboysen.com www.looproom.com internet music hub