So I know this sounds kinda retarded. But i'm looking for a simple vst for basic looping. Almost like what you'd find in most DJ software/hardware. Just basic 1,1/2,1/4 etc timed loops that can be turned on and off with automation. Is there anything out there like that besides more complex vsts like effectrix and dblue?
Aug-29-2009 18:49
atxbigballer1
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Not a vst but that is what ableton live is for Loops!
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Aug-29-2009 20:22
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Originally posted by atxbigballer1
Not a vst but that is what ableton live is for Loops!
yes, there is something, M-Audio Torq could be what you need, you can use it in rewire mode, but it's not a simple programm tho
Aug-29-2009 22:12
AppliedScience
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Right on. I use live all the time and reason sometimes. i know u can loop in ableton, but i was looking for a better way to control loops via some sort of drawn envelope through a vst or something. I dont know anyother way of looping in an arrangement session either than cuting and pasting the clip sections u want over and over again. is there a better way to do that solely in ableton? i'm not sure if i'm even making any sense lol.
Aug-30-2009 21:15
owien
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Originally posted by AppliedScience
Right on. I use live all the time and reason sometimes. i know u can loop in ableton, but i was looking for a better way to control loops via some sort of drawn envelope through a vst or something. I dont know anyother way of looping in an arrangement session either than cuting and pasting the clip sections u want over and over again. is there a better way to do that solely in ableton? i'm not sure if i'm even making any sense lol.
just dive in some percussion sample packs you may have to hand slot the parts you want in each separate Chanel and figure out what you want from them. many people just sit there and try to make the best loops they can but it's better to build them around some type of bass line.
this way leads to much better control over what is being made i often pick on one part lets say a perc and use any vsts to hand as tools. to see what i can do with it.
just go with the flow if you hear something in your mind try and make it work