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Hi John,
yes, of course, Live would be a good idea, but I'm blind. In spite of all the control surfaces that exists for live, I cannot really use it, as some settings are inaccessible to visually impaired users.
It's a shame, I have contacted them a few years ago, but they had no solution.
I'm not aware of every looper on the market nowadays, Are there any others featuring stereo tracks and the ability to build independent tracks, with different durations?
Thanks,
JPR
http://jeanphilipperykiel.com
http://www.jprykiel.com http://soundcloud.com/ryksounet http://twitter.com/ryksounet http://facebook.com/jeanphilipperykiel Le 11/02/2017 à 16:02, John Baylies a écrit :
I'm sorry to hear that. Just so you know, Ableton Life's built in Looper overdubs flawlessly as long as you have enough CPU power.
On Sat, Feb 11, 2017, 3:58 AM Jean-Philippe Rykiel <jprykiel@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello dear loopers,
just bought this device, had read the manual before and really thought It would be the holy Loopers Grail, Since repeater to never made it.
Here is my issue.
I want to make a continuous, non-rhythmic, loop, with pad like sounds. To avoid bumping effects, or phase differences between the beginning and the end
of the loop, I start by recording a two second or more silent loop.
Then, I switched to overdubb and record my pad or whatever with a slow attack and a slow end so there is no abrupt point in the wave form. The result is
a smooth loop with no audible click. This Is an old technique I'm sure everyone here knows, and it worked perfectly on the RC2/20.
with the RC505, a bump is heard at loop start no matter what I do, from the moment overdub is engaged.
Before I take it back to the shop, does anyone have an advice for me other than, "take it back to the shop" ?
Best regards,
JPR
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