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Loopy/AUM/AB3 - Great Looping Setup
For those that love AUM and want a multitrack looping setup, the combination of AUM, Loopy (and/or Loopy HD) and Audiobus 3 are a potent combination. While some people balk at a non-AU solution, this combination has a lot to offer and (especially if you are working with multiple co-ordinated loops and want to automatically move from recording one loop to the next) has some advantages over using AU solutions.
The following thread has step-by-step instructions:
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/577103/#Comment_577103
Pros:
- Loopy is one of the most stable and feature-rich apps out there.
- Up to 12 loops
- sophisticated (yet easy to set-up) MIDI control of all looping for those that want MIDI control
- easy access (via the AB3 palette) of the loop multiples
You can also do this with just AB3 and Loopy HD -- I mention AUM because it is a (deservedly) much loved environment into which this can be incorporated.
Comments
@tja shared an AudioBus preset for AB3/Loopy/AUM/Xequence here:
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/634334/#Comment_634334
MOVED TO THE WIKI!
https://wiki.audiob.us/loopy_aum_integration_with_audiobus_3
if the page moves, you should be able to find it easily using the wiki's search bar
This is my favorite way to use loopy.
HOWEVER ---> Loopy doesn't report latency to to AUM properly when connected through audiobus in my setup. I'm recording a modular synth that i'm clocking with a ruismaker FM drum channel. I get about 19ms uncompensated delay this way. If i just connect loopy directly to AUM, the latency is compensated, but i lose the ability to determine what goes to loopy through a bus, and lose the ability to select different screens with midi through AB.
One solution i've found is to put an IAA node on every loopy output channel in AUM and then use AUM's manual latency control to sync it up. This works, but i'd really rather not have to.
oh haha, actually I just figured out I can put the IAA node on the send to AB -> loopy. That's a way better workaround for now.