Discussion about LoopCut
LoopCut has one dial that controls how much of a loop is audible.
Set the dial at 50% and start a 1 beat loop, you'll hear 1/2 a beat repeated every beat.
If a mac user can use x code and is willing to port this please send me a pm.
This plugin has no date to be open to all, and currently is for pro users only.
LoopCut has one dial that controls how much of a loop is audible.
Set the dial at 50% and start a 1 beat loop, you'll hear 1/2 a beat repeated every beat.
If a mac user can use x code and is willing to port this please send me a pm.
This plugin has no date to be open to all, and currently is for pro users only.
geposted Thu 29 Sep 16 @ 11:03 pm
I included it in a quick n' dirty video.
https://youtu.be/eaQ8zaxVwjk
I hope that's ok:
Your name is in the video description
https://youtu.be/eaQ8zaxVwjk
I hope that's ok:
Your name is in the video description
geposted Wed 11 Jul 18 @ 11:38 am
Never a problem klaus, all for the good of the community. Thanks.
for some reason this addon got pulled after +3k downloads, i asked support why and explained the application and it's now back,
I've since got a beta that does the same thing but it has a cut in point and a cut out point, so imagine a 32 beat section that nice vocal on beats 16 to 24 then you can have just this nice vocal repeating every 32,
I need to work on the sound quality of the cut out, i think a super fast fade would be better than a hard cut.
for some reason this addon got pulled after +3k downloads, i asked support why and explained the application and it's now back,
I've since got a beta that does the same thing but it has a cut in point and a cut out point, so imagine a 32 beat section that nice vocal on beats 16 to 24 then you can have just this nice vocal repeating every 32,
I need to work on the sound quality of the cut out, i think a super fast fade would be better than a hard cut.
geposted Wed 11 Jul 18 @ 1:41 pm
One application that may be obvious to some but not to others is loop scratching,
If you apply the fx with only a small % cut off the backend of the loop get a clean cut in like if your scratch was at the very start of the record.
Personally I use this most when mashing slipped loop buttons and in increasing/ decreasing the cut point, it can really transform the feel of the button bash.
If you apply the fx with only a small % cut off the backend of the loop get a clean cut in like if your scratch was at the very start of the record.
Personally I use this most when mashing slipped loop buttons and in increasing/ decreasing the cut point, it can really transform the feel of the button bash.
geposted Wed 11 Jul 18 @ 4:17 pm