Anyway, as far as loopers go, its pretty similar to the one in Ableton Live, although
not as sophisticated in regard to playback. Sadly, it only seems to be able to play
loops in one direction, forward (the "glitch machine" effect can reverse it).
Although, loops can have different transport modes, tempo, speed and pitch settings.
It also has (all?) or at least most of the general "Stagecraft" effects built in, eg.
delay, glitch, reverb, bit reduction etc, and they can be assigned independently for
each loop. You can use the built in automation to modulate everything from playback
to recording.
It uses the same funky (not in a bad way IMHO) UI as the rest of the SC plugins.
IME, the UI's are unconventional, but work fine once you figure them out.
You'll have to figure them out, because they have no manuals AFAICT.
If you like loopers, (and I know you do), you might check it out while its still on sale.
Apparently, SC was giving it away for a bit, but I believe that's' ended.
Here is a pic of it running 16 loops at the same time, all at different tempo and pitch,
with a global modulator on the speed. Most with their own effects. Just to give you
an idea of what it can do. I believe I recorded the big ones to 8 bars.
*I don't know the maximum number of loops as yet, I just stopped at 16.
-Cheers
http://www.stagecraftsoftware.com/products/looplab/

