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A project in-process created in response to a request from someone looking to record continuous drones into their project. The trick with smooth drones is a generous crossfade between the beginning and ending of the loop. This project works by fading the input in when recording starts then shifting to overdub mode and fading out the input before ending recording. This project is in need of some refining. I will update as I have time in response to feedback from people using the recorder. | A project in-process created in response to a request from someone looking to record continuous drones into their project. The trick with smooth drones is a generous crossfade between the beginning and ending of the loop. This project works by fading the input in when recording starts then shifting to overdub mode and fading out the input before ending recording. This project is in need of some refining. I will update as I have time in response to feedback from people using the recorder. | ||
DOWNLOAD: [[Media:EXAMPLE Drone Recorder 3 To Share.zip|Drone Recorder project]] | == DOWNLOAD: [[Media:EXAMPLE Drone Recorder 3 To Share.zip|Drone Recorder project]]<youtube>c-Z7x9SYLhI</youtube>RC30-Style Workflow == | ||
<youtube>c-Z7x9SYLhI</youtube>RC30-Style Workflow == | |||
This project in progress and is a response to few requests for a project set up like a BOSS RC-30. This project has the same basic workflow but can be reconfigured to behave differently. I think this captures the basic 2-pedal interactions. Note that when tapping pedal A, the actual trigger is the release. Be very quick with your taps to keep latency low. With a little practice, tight loops can be done. That behavior may be refined to reduce/eliminate lag. | This project in progress and is a response to few requests for a project set up like a BOSS RC-30. This project has the same basic workflow but can be reconfigured to behave differently. I think this captures the basic 2-pedal interactions. Note that when tapping pedal A, the actual trigger is the release. Be very quick with your taps to keep latency low. With a little practice, tight loops can be done. That behavior may be refined to reduce/eliminate lag. | ||
Unlike a real RC-30, you can peel even if you have not yet overdubbed. | Unlike a real RC-30, you can peel even if you have not yet overdubbed. | ||
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The two loops are phase-locked. The first loop recorded sets the length. The clock runs if one or more clips is playing. Stopping both clips will stop the clock. | |||
Recording and playback quantization are set to none. | |||
'''DOWNLOAD''': [[Media:TEMPLATE RC 3style Dec13.zip|RC3 Dec. 13 Download]] | |||
=== Basic Operation === | |||
==== Pedal A ==== | |||
* Tap: record/overdub/play selected clip | |||
* Hold: peel/replace selected clip | |||
==== Pedal B ==== | |||
* Tap: stop selected clip | |||
* Double-tap: stop both clips and transport | |||
* Hold: switch selection | |||
==== Pedal B (Hold) + Pedal A (tap) ==== | |||
When the transport is stopped, hold pedal B and tap pedal A to clear both clips. | |||
[[Category:Templates]][[Category:Project]][[Category:Tips and Tricks]] | [[Category:Templates]][[Category:Project]][[Category:Tips and Tricks]] | ||
Revision as of 08:39, 14 December 2025
Welcome to Edward's Workbench!
I will occasionally be posting Loopy Pro projects that I am working on so that people can test them out and provide feedback about them.
There is nothing to see yet -- but come back soon. There should be projects appearing here during the first week of December 2025
Scenes Example In Progress
This project is a scenes based workflow where each scene has an independent length (they can even be clock free) that can be used for realtime scene-based song looping or as a songwriter's or practice tool. Currently, you can have up to 4 scenes of 3 loops each with an extra group of independent loops that can be used for grooves or what-not
The project has built-in song forms so that once you have recorded your scenes you can trigger playback that will handle a variety or song forms and you can easily add your own to the project.
NOTE: This is a project in progress and was set up for to be usable with 4-pedal foot switches since they are so common. I am working out workflow details and interested in hearing feedback about what features or refinements would be useful without making it too complicated to use in realtime. Also, I'd like to know about workflow bugs. Once the workflow is final, I am likely to also create a version with more loops per scene for those with more than four switches in their footswitch.
Drone Recorder
A project in-process created in response to a request from someone looking to record continuous drones into their project. The trick with smooth drones is a generous crossfade between the beginning and ending of the loop. This project works by fading the input in when recording starts then shifting to overdub mode and fading out the input before ending recording. This project is in need of some refining. I will update as I have time in response to feedback from people using the recorder.
DOWNLOAD: Drone Recorder projectRC30-Style Workflow
This project in progress and is a response to few requests for a project set up like a BOSS RC-30. This project has the same basic workflow but can be reconfigured to behave differently. I think this captures the basic 2-pedal interactions. Note that when tapping pedal A, the actual trigger is the release. Be very quick with your taps to keep latency low. With a little practice, tight loops can be done. That behavior may be refined to reduce/eliminate lag.
Unlike a real RC-30, you can peel even if you have not yet overdubbed.
The two loops are phase-locked. The first loop recorded sets the length. The clock runs if one or more clips is playing. Stopping both clips will stop the clock.
Recording and playback quantization are set to none.
DOWNLOAD: RC3 Dec. 13 Download
Basic Operation
Pedal A
- Tap: record/overdub/play selected clip
- Hold: peel/replace selected clip
Pedal B
- Tap: stop selected clip
- Double-tap: stop both clips and transport
- Hold: switch selection
Pedal B (Hold) + Pedal A (tap)
When the transport is stopped, hold pedal B and tap pedal A to clear both clips.