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- | ====== Loopy Pro Quick Overview ====== | + | ====== Loopy Pro Quick Overview |
Loopy Pro can be very deep, but out of the box it is as straightforward as the classic Loopy. This guide is here to get you up and running with the basics. We'll get deeper elsewhere. | Loopy Pro can be very deep, but out of the box it is as straightforward as the classic Loopy. This guide is here to get you up and running with the basics. We'll get deeper elsewhere. | ||
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+ | This article is to help beta testers get oriented since the docs and tutorials that will get new users oriented are not yet available. | ||
The default setup is very much like Loopy and Loopy HD with a few differences we talk about below. | The default setup is very much like Loopy and Loopy HD with a few differences we talk about below. | ||
Out of the box, you have the familiar tap to start recording, tap to stop recording. Once a loop is playing, tapping will toggle between stopping (muting) the loop and playing it. Whether the action happens immediately or not depends on the Play/Stop Quantization setting. See [[# | Out of the box, you have the familiar tap to start recording, tap to stop recording. Once a loop is playing, tapping will toggle between stopping (muting) the loop and playing it. Whether the action happens immediately or not depends on the Play/Stop Quantization setting. See [[# | ||
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+ | **Colors**. More information below. Loopy maps audio sources (instruments, | ||
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* **Tap - Record/ | * **Tap - Record/ | ||
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+ | * ** Two Finger Tap - Overdub ** Two finger tap a playing track to overdub on it. | ||
* **Circle Gesture - Volume Change**. To change the volume of a playing loop, you can use the mixer by tapping the mixer icon [need picture of icon here] or by making a circle gesture to initiate changing the volume. To use the circle gesture, place your finger in a playing track' | * **Circle Gesture - Volume Change**. To change the volume of a playing loop, you can use the mixer by tapping the mixer icon [need picture of icon here] or by making a circle gesture to initiate changing the volume. To use the circle gesture, place your finger in a playing track' | ||
- | * **Pencil long-press | + | * **Track Swipe Up - Track Quick Settings ** - Swiping up on a track brings |
- | * IN PROCESS IGNORE FOR NOW < | + | * **Pencil |
- | * ** Two Finger Tap - Overdub | + | * **Scene - Long Press (and more)** While Loopy is playing, long-pressing on a different scene' |
- | * ** Track Swipe Up - Track Quick Settings ** - Swiping up on a track brings up a panel with some quick settings for that track: volume, balance, pitch, speed, trim points. It also lets you export the track or import audio into a track. | + | Almost all behaviors and gestures can be re-defined to your preferences and mapped to MIDI. |
- | ===== Auto Looping | + | ===== A Few Key Things To Know ===== |
- | Loopy Pro has some amazing AI built into it to simplify the process of creating perfect loops. You can, of course, turn these options off | + | //[IF YOU THINK SOMETHING SHOULD BE ADDED HERE - LET US KNOW]// |
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+ | **Audio Sources**. Choose Audio Sources in the utility menu (with the cog icon) to set up your project' | ||
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+ | **Auto Looping**. | ||
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+ | **Colors**. Color groups are tracks that share properties. They are like instrument buses. All tracks of th same color share the same audio source (which can even be another color) have a group volume, pan and effects settings. They also share properties such as quantization. They aren't simply cosmetic. The paint bucket tool can be used to change the color group to which a track belongs. Tapping on the color' | ||
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+ | ** Pages/ | ||
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+ | **Sequencer**. The sequencer provides a way to sequence loops. Normally, it runs as a linear timeline, but you can turn looping on for the sequencer by tapping the loop icon that appears in the top icon row. When loop mode is on, a selection bar appears in the timeline to set the portion that loops. You can set up sequenced recording of loops by dragging out empty events in the timeline and arming them for recording. | ||
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+ | **Record** - The record button at the top of the screen lets you choose whether to record audio (in order to record a performance) with options about what to record. **Record Sequence** records your actions (turning loops on and off) as a linear sequence in the sequencer. | ||
===== Settings and Menus ===== | ===== Settings and Menus ===== | ||
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* MIDI Learn | * MIDI Learn | ||
* Bluetooth Devices | * Bluetooth Devices | ||
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- | ==== Audio Sources and Colors ==== | ||
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* Drag/Drop from Files onto tracks | * Drag/Drop from Files onto tracks | ||
- | * Multiple selection export (layout page) | + | |
+ | * Record Audio / Record Sequence | ||
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+ | * The Record Button - this is for recording your performance. This can capture the output of your loops (as heard by the audience) and also (on separate tracks) any inputs (audio sources) and color groups. | ||
+ | * Sequencer Page | ||
+ | * Resampling (set a track color as an audio source aimed at another color)- track colors can be added as audio sources. Set the track color to target a different color and you can record resampled audio into the other color' | ||
+ | * Exporting tracks - an individual track can be exported (or copied to the clipboard) from its "Quick Settings" | ||
+ | * [[loopybeta:: | ||