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te:> One way would be to trigger them manually (with a midi controller for
That can be done using Luppp: see following screenshot:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ocw26zJzFKY/T4YskZFROrI/AAAAAAAAAQo/92cvZO6hxh...
1600/newui.png
See the "master" section on the top right, where the words "intro",
"chorus" etc are? That's the master clip launcher, it plays that "scene" on
all tracks.
Load your intro loops horizontally, one per track. Hit the "master" button
for that "scene" (hoziontally), and all of those loops will play in sync.
Repeat for verse, chorus, bridge, etc, and then click the buttons on the
top right to experiment with order.
Can't wait for the future :)
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en Leblond <blablack@gmail.com> wrote:
One way would be to trigger them manually (with a midi controller for exam=
ple), the other is to move clips on a grid. <snip>
the idea is to be able to try out different song structure based on th=
e same loops.That can be done=
using Luppp: see following screenshot:http:=
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newui.png
See the "master" section on the top right, where the words &q=
uot;intro", "chorus" etc are? That's the master clip lau=
ncher, it plays that "scene" on all tracks.Load your intro lo=
ops horizontally, one per track. Hit the "master" button for that=
"scene" (hoziontally), and all of those loops will play in sync.=
Repeat for verse, chorus, bridge, etc, and then click the buttons on the to=
p right to experiment with order.
Can&#=
39;t wait for the future :)
Me niether!
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