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====== Loopy Pro: Multiple Paths for An Input ======
[[Category:Advanced Features]]
= Multiple Paths for An Input =


This page demonstrates a method for sending the same input (mic, guitar, whatever) to different colors that are set up with their own effects and monitoring through one color. You can switch the color being monitored using a widget. This method records dry loops but you hear them "wet".
This page demonstrates a method for sending the same input (mic, guitar, whatever) to different colors that are set up with their own effects and monitoring through one color. You can switch the color being monitored using a widget. This method records dry loops but you hear them "wet".
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Notice that in this example, each of the colors is sharing the same instance of an amp sim but all other effects are unique to the color channel. You could set up a midi trigger for the widgets for hands-free switching.
Notice that in this example, each of the colors is sharing the same instance of an amp sim but all other effects are unique to the color channel. You could set up a midi trigger for the widgets for hands-free switching.


   
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[[File:loopymultipaths1.png|400px|Add one instance of your input for each color]]
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[[File:loopymultipaths4.png|400px|Set the input's color destination and set it to monitor through that color]]
|[[File:loopymultipaths1.png|400px|Add one instance of your input for each color]]
[[File:loopymultipaths2.png|400px|Add a widget for each path]]
|[[File:loopymultipaths4.png|400px|Set the input's color destination and set it to monitor through that color]]
[[File:loopymultipaths3.png|400px|Set up the widget to unmute one path and mute the rest.]]
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|[[File:loopymultipaths2.png|400px|Add a widget for each path]]
|[[File:loopymultipaths3.png|400px|Set up the widget to unmute one path and mute the rest.]]
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Latest revision as of 15:35, 14 June 2024

Multiple Paths for An Input

This page demonstrates a method for sending the same input (mic, guitar, whatever) to different colors that are set up with their own effects and monitoring through one color. You can switch the color being monitored using a widget. This method records dry loops but you hear them "wet".


Notice that in this example, each of the colors is sharing the same instance of an amp sim but all other effects are unique to the color channel. You could set up a midi trigger for the widgets for hands-free switching.

Add one instance of your input for each color Set the input's color destination and set it to monitor through that color
Add a widget for each path Set up the widget to unmute one path and mute the rest.