Using MSuperlooper16Out16In with Cakewalk
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- KVRer
- 4 posts since 11 Jul, 2024
Hello,
I use the Audio plugin MSuperlooper16Out16In, which apparently supports multiple inputs and multiple outputs.
I set up 4 tracks in cakewalk, each with a different audio effect.
And I would like:
1) when I record loop 1 in MSuperlooper it automatically uses the sound of cakewalk track 1 (without having to select it in cakwalk)
2) when I record loop 2 in MSuperlooper it uses the cakewalk track 2 sound
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I saw this video which shows how to do it in Ripper:
But I can't transpose in Cakewalk.
Do you have any idea how to do this?
Thank you for your attention
I use the Audio plugin MSuperlooper16Out16In, which apparently supports multiple inputs and multiple outputs.
I set up 4 tracks in cakewalk, each with a different audio effect.
And I would like:
1) when I record loop 1 in MSuperlooper it automatically uses the sound of cakewalk track 1 (without having to select it in cakwalk)
2) when I record loop 2 in MSuperlooper it uses the cakewalk track 2 sound
…
I saw this video which shows how to do it in Ripper:
But I can't transpose in Cakewalk.
Do you have any idea how to do this?
Thank you for your attention
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- KVRian
- 908 posts since 12 Sep, 2007
Sorry I haven't used Cakewalk in years, seems it should be possible.
You can demo Reaper for as long as you like if you can put up with the nag screen.
Also licenses are very reasonable, and it's a very, very flexible DAW.
MSL is a very good soft looper.
Good luck,
Dirk
You can demo Reaper for as long as you like if you can put up with the nag screen.
Also licenses are very reasonable, and it's a very, very flexible DAW.
MSL is a very good soft looper.
Good luck,
Dirk
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- KVRist
- 432 posts since 2 Feb, 2005 from Brighton
Well you posted in the right place, that's my video above
I downloaded Cakewalk earlier and have been having a bit of a tinker with it. Is this the kind of thing you want to do?
That's two guitar source tracks (each with different FX loaded), using the send section on each track to route the audio to an aux that I've loaded MSuperLooper on. Both source tracks are not being sent to the Cakewalk master channel, but the aux is, as you can hopefully see.
It's worth noting that what's happening here isn't quite the same as the Reaper video. In that one there's one dry guitar track going in, and then I'm using the multiple outputs of MSuperLooper to route the loops to different Reaper tracks that have the FX on them. In Cakewalk, there's two input tracks going to the two separate inputs of MSuperLooper (it sounded like that's what you wanted to do, going by the description in your post).
I downloaded Cakewalk earlier and have been having a bit of a tinker with it. Is this the kind of thing you want to do?
That's two guitar source tracks (each with different FX loaded), using the send section on each track to route the audio to an aux that I've loaded MSuperLooper on. Both source tracks are not being sent to the Cakewalk master channel, but the aux is, as you can hopefully see.
It's worth noting that what's happening here isn't quite the same as the Reaper video. In that one there's one dry guitar track going in, and then I'm using the multiple outputs of MSuperLooper to route the loops to different Reaper tracks that have the FX on them. In Cakewalk, there's two input tracks going to the two separate inputs of MSuperLooper (it sounded like that's what you wanted to do, going by the description in your post).
Last edited by BennyG on Sun Jul 14, 2024 12:55 am, edited 3 times in total.
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- KVRist
- 432 posts since 2 Feb, 2005 from Brighton
Here's the send routing selection for Track 1:
Track input settings for MSuperLooper Track 1:
Send routing for Track 2:
Track input settings for MSuperLooper Track 2
I have no idea why input 1 of MSuperLooper doesn't show up in Cakewalk!
Track input settings for MSuperLooper Track 1:
Send routing for Track 2:
Track input settings for MSuperLooper Track 2
I have no idea why input 1 of MSuperLooper doesn't show up in Cakewalk!
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 4 posts since 11 Jul, 2024
Thank you very much Benny (screenshots helped), you make me happy!
I was sure it was possible.
I was missing the Input setting in MSSuperLooper. I searched for the parameter for a while without finding it. Stupidly I didn't see that there were track settings other than effects !
Finally I find the workflow more logical in cakewalk: input routing to MSLooper.
I was sure it was possible.
I was missing the Input setting in MSSuperLooper. I searched for the parameter for a while without finding it. Stupidly I didn't see that there were track settings other than effects !
Finally I find the workflow more logical in cakewalk: input routing to MSLooper.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 4 posts since 11 Jul, 2024
Hello
Track routing works as expected...
but I can't drive this 16In16Out version with my Midi footswitch !!!
With the basic version of MSuperLooper, no problems with my footswitch because I can re-route the midi event to MSuperLooper.
But this entry disappears with the 16In16Out version ! Cf attached file
Do you know of a workaround?
Track routing works as expected...
but I can't drive this 16In16Out version with my Midi footswitch !!!
With the basic version of MSuperLooper, no problems with my footswitch because I can re-route the midi event to MSuperLooper.
But this entry disappears with the 16In16Out version ! Cf attached file
Do you know of a workaround?
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