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Another thing: In my scan of previous posts on this I saw mention of a Wiki. Is this a Tonestack Wiki? ...or Yonac maybe? If so, where is it? I see no mention of it on Yonac's website.
What is offered is a link to a forum. This doesn't work for me when browsing from my laptop (tried chrome, firefox and safari). It does work when browsing on my phone (firefox), but then it's microscopic and too difficult to use.
Is there some trick to accessing their forum?
Where did you see a reference to a wiki?
I posted a link to a Loopy Pro wiki article in response to a question about using ToneStack Pro hosted in Loopy Pro. Is that what you are referring to?
@espiegel123
Yeah, I guess it is.
I just saw the word 'wiki' during a quick scan through (around page 10) and wondered.
Thanks.
Green means on. When you turn it off, the cabinet is bypassed.
@espiegel123
Thanks what I figured... so the text in the status line (at the top) is backwards.
Has anyone created a list mapping the ToneStack Amp sims to the actual amps they simulate?
I can figure out some of them, but am not enough of an amp guru to recognize all the icons.
-Matt
There was this thread from 2014 …
https://forum.loopypro.com/discussion/5026/tonestack-real-life-counterparts
Hello beauties.
I’m struggling with the “Tstudio filter” LFO Sync [Video] https://youtube.com/shorts/kmVRyfFL1KA?si=lGI9hXUBT_NDlb2o
I am really curious if it is possible to sync it to Loopys Tempo? Why else have sync?
I am using Tonestack midi version. Is there something I need to enable for the LFO to follow loopy, besides pressing sync on the pedal?
Why do you say it isn’t synced? If you change the tempo in loopy, does the LFO speed not change?
In your video, the host tempo doesn’t change…so we can’t tell if the sync is following tempo or not
@_smund: I just checked and the lfo follows host tempo when sync is on in the effect as expected.
What sync does is set the lfo speed based on the host tempo and the note value you choose on the dial.
Do you get my problem though? It doesn't sync to beat?
If I start playback on Loopy and have the filter LFO set to cut 1/16’s every bar, each of those cut offs won’t sync to the beat, they will kust be in the same tempo.
I wouldent say it works as expected?
Playing with midi and delay pedals for example, its given that sync means presiscely that it will hit on the beat. There is no use having a 1/16 effect in the same tempo hitting other beats than the song, if not dotted or handsomely layn in between.
Is there a workaround other than having to press play at exactly the right time?
Or am I wrong?
@yonac ?
Sorry if I got the name wrong (:
Do I have to press play on LP at the right time for sync to work similar to how delays work?
Maybe a thing to say is that it dosent follow transport, or stops and starts the sync with the song. I show that in the video, it plays in its own
It is tempo-synched not transport synched. I wouldn’t think you would want the lfo to stop when the transport stops.
In hosts like AUM and Loopy Pro , one often plays when the app transport isn’t running . So, it would be a problem if they required the transport to be running.
You wouldn’t notice this with delays because delays are delaying notes when you play them. They aren’t quantizing input
Yonac doesn’t seem to participate in this forum.
The delay pedal I had with midi always hard synced to “play” when I start Play in the Daw. This is the normal behavior, the same with software delays.
You can play them when you don’t hit play ofc on the DAW, but when you do Sync kicks in.
This is the meaning of sync, without it it’s kind of useless function.
Maybe one could fancy a widget that onlines sync and press play on loopy atvthe same time so they stay synced?
Talking about a delay and a filter LFO are two totally different things.
A delay triggers based on when you hit the note. A 1/16th delay will trigger 1/16th note after it receives the sound. If you play off the beat, the delay will be off the beat, regardless of transport. If you play on the beat, it'll play on the beat.
How would it work any other way? Let's say you have a 1/4th note delay. If you played 3/16ths after a beat, where would the first repeat fall? 1/16th note later on the next beat? Or 5/16ths later on the next beat?
You say that what you're describing is common for delays. I don't doubt you had a pedal that works that way. I have never seen a delay that works like that though. I doubt that you can achieve what you want with any combination of widgets in Loopy Pro because I'm reasonably sure the Yonac delays simply echo what they receive.
A LFO on something like a filter is a different matter. I can see how you would want it to re-reset at transport start. You might be able to use actions that toggle the LFO off and back on when transport starts. It may not work. Many apps have completely free-running LFOs that are on all the time whether they're modulating anything or not. You could maybe toggle the whole FX off and back on though. It depends on how the app works.
Drambo has all the tools you need to do the LFO sync. You could have it sending CC's from an LFO over to the Yonac AUv3.
I guess you'd call such a delay ... a quantized delay?
Never knew that was a thing. 🤷🏼♂️