Loop Station
hi!
i'm trying to do a loop station with max/msp.. some of you have already done something similar?
i downloaded some user manual of some physical loopstation.. like the BOSS's one and i'm right into understanding what this machine exactly do..
some of you have some tips or ideas for me? or some example? =)
really tks a lot
mmb
ideas? =)
tks a lot
mmb
hi!
tks a lot for your help! i use max 4!
can you convert this patch to max4 version plz? =)
really tks a lot
mmb
Hey,
If you want to add layers on top of each others, you'll have to have as many recorders (= record~ + buffer~ + groove~) as you want layers.
You will have to do something with your midi controller which says : first time - record, second time - play looped (counter and sel).
You can also have a timer which allows you to long press on your pedal to send "clear" to the buffer.
You'll have to deal with the clicks at the end of loops (a lot of thing to read about it in this forum).
If you want to synchronize loops together you'll have to deal with a metro and send to the groove object the duration of x measures to loop instead of the real time you pressed on the pedal.
I have done something like that but it's very messy, so I'll share it later.
Good luck.
Florent
Florent Ghys wrote on Fri, 11 September 2009 06:04Hey,
If you want to add layers on top of each others, you'll have to have as many recorders (= record~ + buffer~ + groove~) as you want layers.
You will have to do something with your midi controller which says : first time - record, second time - play looped (counter and sel).
You can also have a timer which allows you to long press on your pedal to send "clear" to the buffer.
You'll have to deal with the clicks at the end of loops (a lot of thing to read about it in this forum).
If you want to synchronize loops together you'll have to deal with a metro and send to the groove object the duration of x measures to loop instead of the real time you pressed on the pedal.
I have done something like that but it's very messy, so I'll share it later.
Good luck.
Florent
mmmm.. i can't understand how to sync correctly the recorded material.. and how to play from the recorded buffer ONLY the loop i need.. i have a MIDI interface.. and i want to use one pedal for activate the recording and deactivate it, one pedal for the "tap" tempo.. and one for to start/end the loop repetition..
i can't understand how to realize this.. =(
reallt tks
mmb
RabidRaja wrote on Fri, 11 September 2009 12:56one more thing, i think Florent Ghys is describing an 'overdub' functionality? if not, excuse me for misunderstanding(he could also simply be talking about multi-tracking). But if you ARE interested in an overdubbing looper, see the patch in LeafCutter John's post on this thread which is actually, originally Andrew Benson's patch:
really tks a lot for both your posts.. =)
i'll give a look right tomorrow! =)
if you have some more tips to add i'll be glad to read&try everything! =)
really tks a lot
mmb