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On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 4:55 PM, Harry van Haaren <harryhaaren@gmail.com> =
wrote:
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 4:38 PM=
, Aur=E9lien Leblond <blablack@gm=
ail.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 b=
e done using Luppp: see following screenshot:http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ocw26zJzFKY/T4YskZFROrI/AAAAAA=
AAAQo/92cvZO6hxhI/s1600/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.=
All right! That looks a bit like what I'm looking for!=
I'll give it a go :)=A0
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