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If you can build it in Max, save it as a stand-alone patch and recall (as many times as you need) it within a master patch to save CPU. Less GUI is better. On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 9:32 PM, Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Alexander, > > This would be easy to set up with any decent looper plugin (Mobius, > SooperLooper, Augustus Loop...). The method would be to open three > instances of the looper, each one set to the appropriate length (4 > bars, 2 bars, 1 bar). Set them up on a parallel channel and set to not > put through any input monitoring. Then simply close the loop for > whatever instance/lenght you wish and this one will start playing back > its content. > > Greetings from Istanbul > > Per Boysen > www.perboysen.com > http://www.youtube.com/perboysen > > > > On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 11:56 AM, ALEXander <ander@ander.fm> wrote: >> Hi, I have been searching for a simple solution to this problem for a >> while now, to no avail. Maybe you folks have an idea? >> >> I play a live set with Ableton Live, using Midi Loops. For mixing and >> introducing new sounds, I am looking for a looping device (VST/AU audio >> effect) that does the following: >> >> - Continously record the incoming audio signal and store it in a buffer >> that is at least 4 bars long >> - provide three buttons which, when activated, loop a) 4 bars b) the >> last 2 bars c) only the last bar >> - This should be synced with the tempo and the bars: when I press >> button a), looping should only start at the beginning of the next 4 bar >> sequence. >> >> It is a bit similar to the Ableton Beat Repeat functionality. But there >> the maximum length is 1 bar and it does not sync to the tempo but just >> starts looping right away. >> >> Thanks! >> Ander >> http://ander.fm >