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Topic: Decide/set a loop?

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Hi,

I wonder if it's possible to change the loop value without manually click on 4, 2, 1 etc? For example if I want to loop 4 strokes, then 2 strokes, then 1 etc. etc. You know the usual techno "build-up to a drop" thing. Do I have to click on the loop buttons or is there a way to set these different loops automatically?
 

geposted Wed 26 Oct 11 @ 8:50 pm
Yes, it is possible. In the keyboard mapping on the Virtual DJ, the keys 1, 2 and 4 do this for you. Anyway here's the code to do this.

Key - Code
1 - loop 1
2 - loop 2
4 - loop 4
 

geposted Wed 26 Oct 11 @ 11:03 pm
Thank you for the answer!

I know how the loops work and that I can use my keyboard for the loops but my question is how can I set different loops after each other?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dg7XO1zgJHA

0.24. You know that kick going faster and faster. 1/4 notes, then 1/8, 1/16, 1/32 etc etc. Would it be possible to do that loop sequence assigned to one button on the keyboard? I don't want to push 8 to cut the loops in half.
 

geposted Mon 31 Oct 11 @ 4:42 pm
If I understand right, you want a button that always break the current loop in half and in half again.

You can set a key with the code "loop_half." He will break the loop in half by the minimum allowed.
 

geposted Mon 31 Oct 11 @ 6:46 pm
kaleo made a plugin called looo games that can play the loop then mute the second time, not what you want but shows it could be done if you know how to use C++
 

geposted Mon 31 Oct 11 @ 9:32 pm
Where can I find that plugin and where can I learn about C++? I have searched but couldn't find anything.

Wouldn't it be possible just typing in some VDJscripts in the Action-Learn box and then assign them to a button on the keyboard?

For example if I want 4 bars of 4 loops and then 2 bars of 2 loops. What do I type in the Action-Learn box?
 

geposted Tue 01 Nov 11 @ 7:45 am
 

geposted Tue 01 Nov 11 @ 7:57 am


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