Working with Record Count-In/Out and Quantization

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Loopy Pro offers a range of settings to manage how recordings start and stop, as well as how they are quantized. This article will guide you through the key concepts and settings related to Record Count-In/Out and Quantization to help you get the most out of your looping sessions.

Record Count-In

Record Count-In defines how Loopy Pro starts recording loops. This can be synchronized to ensure precise timing, which is crucial in live performance and complex looping setups.

Count-In Quantization Settings

  • None: Starts recording loops immediately when triggered.
  • Master: Waits until the beginning of the next clock master cycle to begin recording. This ensures all loops start in sync with the master tempo.
  • Custom: Allows you to define a custom synchronization interval.

To configure the Count-In Quantization: 1. Open the Clip Settings. 2. Set “Count In Quantization” to one of the options: None, Master, or Custom. 3. If using Custom, specify the desired interval (e.g., 1 Bar).

Record Count-Out

Record Count-Out determines how and when recording stops. This setting is essential for creating loops of consistent length without manual intervention.

Count-Out Quantization Settings

  • None: Stops recording loops immediately.
  • Master: Waits until the beginning of the next clock master cycle to stop recording.
  • Custom: Allows you to define a custom synchronization interval.

To configure the Count-Out Quantization: 1. Open the Clip Settings. 2. Set “Count Out Quantization” to one of the options: None, Master, or Custom. 3. If using Custom, specify the desired interval (e.g., 2 Bars).

Auto Count-Out

When Auto Count-Out is enabled, Loopy Pro automatically stops recording after a predefined interval. This feature is useful for hands-free operation and ensuring loops are of the desired length.

To enable Auto Count-Out: 1. Open the Clip Settings. 2. Turn on the “Auto Count Out” switch. 3. Set “Count Out Quantization” to define the length of the recording interval.

Length Quantization

Length Quantization ensures that loop lengths are constrained to multiples or subdivisions of a bar. This helps maintain rhythmic consistency across loops.

To enable Length Quantization: 1. Open the Clip Settings. 2. Turn on the “Length Quantization” switch.

Retrospective Recording

Retrospective Recording allows you to capture audio after you’ve played it, which is then quantized according to your settings. This feature is particularly useful for spontaneous creativity.

Retrospective Quantization Settings

  • Immediate: Captures the immediately-preceding audio.
  • Quantized: Captures the last cycle, aligned with the clock master cycle.

To enable Retrospective Recording: 1. Open the Clip Settings. 2. Turn on the “Retrospective Recording” switch. 3. Set “Retrospective Quantization” to Immediate or Quantized.

Practical Tips

  • Use Count-In and Count-Out quantization to synchronize recordings precisely with the master clock, especially in live performance settings.
  • Combine Auto Count-Out with Length Quantization to automatically create loops of consistent length.
  • Utilize Retrospective Recording for capturing unexpected moments of creativity without missing the start of the performance.

Common Issues and Solutions

Issue: Loops are not syncing correctly

  • Ensure that Count-In and Count-Out Quantization are set to Master or Custom intervals that align with your session's tempo.

Issue: Loops have inconsistent lengths

  • Enable Length Quantization to constrain loop lengths to the master cycle or custom intervals.

Issue: Retrospective Recording does not capture the desired audio

  • Check the Retrospective Quantization setting and adjust it to Immediate or Quantized as needed.

For more detailed troubleshooting and community discussions, visit the Loopy Pro Facebook group or refer to the user manual.