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  • edited August 2017

    No, I thought it'd work as a small DAW but the audio in each track repeats - definitely un-DAW like. I queried this as a bug, as it makes editing messy, but they confirmed this is the way it works. I get the fact it's a looper, but I wanted to loop a combination of tracks, which it does, but not each individual audio piece as well...as this is just silly.

    I got a refund, reluctantly, as everything else in the app is excellent, but it didn't work for my purposes. If they added an option to disable looping in tracks I'd buy it again - I (and a couple of others) did ask, but they haven't done this.

  • It’s excellent. As a way of recording loops, and lots of various tasks of the same loop, I find it’s the fastest and cleanest app around. The export options are terrible though — mostly AudioCopy or exporting to iTunes (!). Add a midi foot pedal and it really is a revelation.

    I don’t understand the whining about it not being a full-featured DAW. It’s not meant to be. My notes app isn’t a DAW, but I don’t moan on forums about it, and be rude to the developer in an attempt to make them add recording features to it. I just use a DAW.

    Forum folks will complain that their favorite feature is “missing,” then call the app useless because of it. If the developers do incorporate every possible feature into an app, the same people may call it "bloated."

    Anyway, rant over. Looperverse is neat. It’s focussed on looping, and does a great job of that.

  • @mistercharlie said:
    The export options are terrible though — mostly AudioCopy or exporting to iTunes.

    Anyone have a good workaround for getting all the stems out to another app, all at once?

  • @mistercharlie said:

    I don’t understand the whining about it not being a full-featured DAW. It’s not meant to be. My notes app isn’t a DAW, but I don’t moan on forums about it, and be rude to the developer in an attempt to make them add recording features to it. I just use a DAW.

    Forum folks will complain that their favorite feature is “missing,” then call the app useless because of it.

    No-one has 'whined' about it not being a DAW, previous complaints were about audio wrapping (not shown in the promo vids), and the OP is asking about its suitability as a 'small DAW'. Most like me have praised what it does do (see above). I haven't seen any 'useless' comments.

    @mistercharlie said:

    @mistercharlie said:
    The export options are terrible though — mostly AudioCopy or exporting to iTunes.

    Anyone have a good workaround for getting all the stems out to another app, all at once?

    What was that bit about "their favorite feature is “missing"? lol

  • @MonzoPro said:

    What was that bit about "their favorite feature is “missing"? lol

    You got me!

  • @mistercharlie said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    What was that bit about "their favorite feature is “missing"? lol

    You got me!

    ;)

    I'll restate what I've said before, I think it's a beautiful thing, lovely UI and the editor is superb. I was going to use it to loop/jam live, over existing tracks. If it wasn't for the wrapping I would have used it all the time, refunding it was a hard decision to make - but I just wouldn't use it in its current form.

    I've been distracted by Maschine (desktop) and BM3 now, but if they added an option to disable the automatic wrapping I'd be very tempted to rebuy it.

  • Do you mean wrapping when recording, or on playback? You can switch to regular overdubs during record.

  • @mistercharlie said:
    Do you mean wrapping when recording, or on playback? You can switch to regular overdubs during record.

    Recorded audio automatically wraps in a track. So when editing if you shift it left or right, for example, it pokes in from the other side. Went through this with other users and the devs in detail in another thread, and they confirmed there wasn't a way to disable it.

    For basic recording and looping it's fine, but I'm into editing and the wrapping made things messy.

    I think they've missed a trick,
    if it didn't do this it really would work like a little DAW as well as a looper, and make it incredibly versatile for live work.

  • edited August 2017
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  • Ah, yes. It’s quite ironic that a poster here has been trying to make Novation add this feature to Blocs Wave.

    I just crop the section I need in Looperverse if I want it shorter.

  • @tja said:

    Yes, an automatic loop without being able to cleanly add or substract parts seems a bit stupid.
    Small change, big results.

    But it is often like this, when developers don't see the potential of their own App or do not seem to use it themself - like with Korg Gadget.

    I think Gadget is just stuck in an IAP loop. stuck in an IAP loop. stuck in an IAP loop.

  • @mistercharlie said:

    I just crop the section I need in Looperverse if I want it shorter.

    This doesn't actually stop the wrapping, it just removes the bits outside the crop - if you move your clips you'll see the wrapped sections creeping back in again. Keeps it out of the way, but when you import audio clips, duplicate etc. it gets messy again.

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @mistercharlie said:

    I just crop the section I need in Looperverse if I want it shorter.

    This doesn't actually stop the wrapping, it just removes the bits outside the crop - if you move your clips you'll see the wrapped sections creeping back in again. Keeps it out of the way, but when you import audio clips, duplicate etc. it gets messy again.

    Ugh.

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