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Play Loopy samples chromatically?
Is this possible? I would like to record a loop or one-shot sample, then use a keyboard to play that sample chromatically. I know I can load something like Koala to do it, but can I do it natively in LP?
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Currently, it isn’t really set up to do that .you could create multiple copies of the clip, each with a different pitch set. Or create actions that play back at different pitches that are triggered by different notes.
That’s what I thought. It’s so good at capturing samples that I want to do everything with it.
I imagine that this will be added in time. There is a lot laid out for the future... I imagine priority will be given to things that can only be done natively.
is this possible yet?
Well, I experimented a bit (still work in progress) to emulate some kind of “tape studio”. I’ve made three reels to which I can record and/or bounce two and apply effects. Two of the reels have some kind of spartan pitch control (manually adjusted the rate with a tuner nearby) and one of them could play the sample chromatically over two octaves. You could f.e. record a sound, and make chords of it by slowing or speeding down the loop, bounce it, and play a melody over the new loop.
https://youtu.be/hyoCGTuXFIM
That’s pretty wild!
That’s crazy! Well done.
You can set up widgets of midi bindings to play a sample at a different pitch or speed.