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SOUNDFRUUZE Experimental Live Looper & Sampler Tutorial..Video

Here is my tutorial for the new soundfuuze experimental sampler and looper, my beans were chilled nicely :)

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  • Thank you for the tutorial. I have some concerns that maybe you can help me:
    How can I get a "normal" reproduction of the recorded sound?. What I see and hear is mostly in the "reverse" way. (There is a Facebook video that shows a recorded "normal" sound as the beginning canvas prior to the manipulation.)
    Is there a way the processed sound can be recorded?
    Thank you,

  • Great tutorial. This app has now definitely my interest! :)

  • @ugb1 said:
    Thank you for the tutorial. I have some concerns that maybe you can help me:
    How can I get a "normal" reproduction of the recorded sound?. What I see and hear is mostly in the "reverse" way. (There is a Facebook video that shows a recorded "normal" sound as the beginning canvas prior to the manipulation.)
    Is there a way the processed sound can be recorded?
    Thank you,

    Not sure about getting the normal sound first, I shall have to dig deeper, but you can record the output into a DAW like Cubasis or Auria

  • Hello!

    Thanks for the interest

    There is a "Thru" button that enables the sound input to go directly to the output. It is disabled by default - otherwise you can easily get feedbacks from internal mic and loudspeakers
    There is a "repeat" effect type that is on the lowest lane by default so you can use it the same way as the "reverse" one.

  • Thank you

  • Looks like curtis.

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