For those that love AUM and want a multitrack looping setup, the combination of AUM, Loopy (and/or Loopy HD) and Audiobus 3 are a potent combination. While some people balk at a non-AU solution, this combination has a lot to offer and (especially if you are working with multiple co-ordinated loops and want to automatically move from recording one loop to the next) has some advantages over using AU solutions.
Quick Demo of this setup in action
Pros:
Adapting from https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/32020/loopy-aum-ab3-great-looping-setup#latest
See also:
Annotated Loopy/AUM Session
How to Set Up Audiobus + AUM + Loopy
AUM/Loopy Mixer Tour
Controlling Loopy in AUM with the Audiobus Palette
Audiobus + Bias + Loopy: tutorial (using a drum loop and recording guitar loop):
@tja shared an AudioBus preset for AB3/Loopy/AUM/Xequence
@espiegel123 posted a couple of Audiobus presets for his basic setup in the Awesome Loopdeck thread
Here are some screen caps with notes. It is all very simple once you are set up. The AB3 palette lets you do just about everything without needing to leave AUM. You can set loop lengths. Loop record. The loop recording starts at beginning of a cycle on the next empty track. So repeatedly recording lets you create multiple loops without switching apps.
A simple AB3 example preset to get you started. Word of advice: turn off monitoring in Loopy to avoid potential feedback.
Basic setup in AB3
AUM with SoftDrummer engaged to send to Loopy and Bias Amp and Sunrizer disengaged. Flick left or right on the send bus node to determine what gets sent to Loopy. (I wouldn’t normally send a soft Drummer, fwiw)
Almost everything you want to control in Loopy is here in the AB3 palette. And if not, the palette makes switching back and forth a breeze:
You can bring in just the master l/r output or individual tracks:
You can even use Loopy and Loopy HD together!