Hello,
Logelloop have added on their Youtube channel a new tutorials playlist.
If you don't know this software for live looping and more, it's a good introduction. These quick tutorials show several features classic loopers don't offer.
https://www.logelloop.com
New video tutorials playlist for Logelloop
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- KVRist
- 393 posts since 11 May, 2005 from France
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- KVRian
- 989 posts since 27 Jun, 2011
Logelloop is much improved now and on sale so it won't break the bank. These tutorials are really useful, also to understand what it does.
I wish they didn't have a hundred pop-up windows though, I literally need to clear my desktop so I don't loose track. It also makes understanding all the possibilities quite difficult if some features need to be activated in the menu to pop up.
If only Brainmodular Hollyhock had a EDP-style looper module like Ableton Live (loop multiply seems such a simple but hard to find feature). It would be much easier to build a setup there than learn every - no doubt very talented - developer's proprietary workflow.
Liveloop is another one. Powerful, crazy expensive but also a bit clunky. My feeling is that at the end of the day, most of us mortals can probably get there easier with a few looper tracks in Ableton Live. The routing flexibility and much smoother VST integration trumps most of the advantages of these standalone devices. And it actually pains me to say so, I love the idea of a few guys setting out to build the greatest looper of all times...
I wish they didn't have a hundred pop-up windows though, I literally need to clear my desktop so I don't loose track. It also makes understanding all the possibilities quite difficult if some features need to be activated in the menu to pop up.
If only Brainmodular Hollyhock had a EDP-style looper module like Ableton Live (loop multiply seems such a simple but hard to find feature). It would be much easier to build a setup there than learn every - no doubt very talented - developer's proprietary workflow.
Liveloop is another one. Powerful, crazy expensive but also a bit clunky. My feeling is that at the end of the day, most of us mortals can probably get there easier with a few looper tracks in Ableton Live. The routing flexibility and much smoother VST integration trumps most of the advantages of these standalone devices. And it actually pains me to say so, I love the idea of a few guys setting out to build the greatest looper of all times...
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 393 posts since 11 May, 2005 from France
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