Is sooperlooper the most important program on your rig?
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Is sooperlooper the most important program on your rig?
It is on mine.
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Re: Is sooperlooper the most important program on your rig?
once I get to the point where I can loop seemlessly in front of a crowd of people and know the functions like the back of my hand... Yes, it will be; but I still haven't gotten my stup to the point where it's as reliable as a hardware looper. I'm sure the more I practice with it, the more solid it will become, but it still seems a bit glitchy to me (which Im sure is 98% user error lol)
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Re: Is sooperlooper the most important program on your rig?
Yes,
SL is realizing the dream of a software based looper!
Loop recording for a Guitar Player is to me as important of a technological advancement as is the advent of MIDI Sequencing was for the Keyboardist/Composer.
Right ON Loopers!
Al
SL is realizing the dream of a software based looper!
Loop recording for a Guitar Player is to me as important of a technological advancement as is the advent of MIDI Sequencing was for the Keyboardist/Composer.
Right ON Loopers!
Al
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Re: Is sooperlooper the most important program on your rig?
I wouldn't say it's the 'most important' but it is an integral part.
Old bass rig:
Bass into Limiter/Enhancer peddle
To Volume pedel
To Aguilar premp.
To Digitech JamMan Loop pedal
to Behringer mixer
To Power amp.
On the side I had a Lexicon reverb unit in the Aguilar effects loop and an old ART controller to patch switch it. I had an auxiliary 3 button switch to do channel swicthing in the Digitech JamMan. My MacBook has all my backing tracks in ITunes which all
http://www.r4h-music.com/Reason%20For%2 ... G_0021.jpg
New rig:
Bass into Tascam FireOne Interface
--Firewire cable to MacBook
-- Audio cables to power amp.
And a MIDIBuddy Midi pedal controlling everything through the Tascam.
MacBook runs:
- Mainstage as a Mixer and Preamp for my bass (and also hold the ESX24 Sampler I now use to trigger backing parts)
- SooperLooper as an AU plugin in Mainstage (on a Bus)
- MIDI PatchBay so SooperLoop listens to the MidiBuddy.
- MidiPipe to convert PC messages to Note On/Off messages so I can control Mainstage from the same MidiBuddy pedal
The MainStage/SooperLoop combination have certainly simplified my rig
http://r4h-music.com/images/IMG_0120.JPG
Old bass rig:
Bass into Limiter/Enhancer peddle
To Volume pedel
To Aguilar premp.
To Digitech JamMan Loop pedal
to Behringer mixer
To Power amp.
On the side I had a Lexicon reverb unit in the Aguilar effects loop and an old ART controller to patch switch it. I had an auxiliary 3 button switch to do channel swicthing in the Digitech JamMan. My MacBook has all my backing tracks in ITunes which all
http://www.r4h-music.com/Reason%20For%2 ... G_0021.jpg
New rig:
Bass into Tascam FireOne Interface
--Firewire cable to MacBook
-- Audio cables to power amp.
And a MIDIBuddy Midi pedal controlling everything through the Tascam.
MacBook runs:
- Mainstage as a Mixer and Preamp for my bass (and also hold the ESX24 Sampler I now use to trigger backing parts)
- SooperLooper as an AU plugin in Mainstage (on a Bus)
- MIDI PatchBay so SooperLoop listens to the MidiBuddy.
- MidiPipe to convert PC messages to Note On/Off messages so I can control Mainstage from the same MidiBuddy pedal
The MainStage/SooperLoop combination have certainly simplified my rig
http://r4h-music.com/images/IMG_0120.JPG