The "loosely" controlled interface reminds me of Nils Frahm's approach to performance - organic and expressive rather than rigidly quantized. Yet when you need precision, the alternative control schemes deliver exactly that flexibility.
The multiband processing feature is a game-changer. Being able to split loopers across different frequency ranges creates textures that would typically require multiple plugins. The "Split" mode makes this complex feature surprisingly accessible.
Perhaps my favorite aspect is the transient snapping capability. Having loopers automatically detect and lock to transient positions in real-time transforms even basic material into rhythmically compelling loops. The adjustable sensitivity gives you fine control over what constitutes a "transient" in your source material.
Highly recommended for anyone looking to expand their sonic palette with an instrument that feels alive and responsive.

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