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MolliLooper by Mollilabs (Released)

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  • Thoughts on how this compares to Elsa sampler? They seem to cover similar ground. https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/e-l-s-a/id833671355

  • @simonnowis : that is an excellent idea. Hope the dev sees it.

  • Whaaa. I love it. This looper is great. Just put it on drums. So much fuuuun! :sunglasses:

  • edited May 2023

    Here’s Oliver Greschke’s first look

  • @gusgranite said:
    Thoughts on how this compares to Elsa sampler? They seem to cover similar ground. https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/e-l-s-a/id833671355

    Hey gus,. It's more of a live FX. Just give it a try if you are curious. Cheers

  • @Svetlovska said:
    First report, messing with it now: MolliLooper is very simple, completely intuitive to use, does exactly what I want from a Looper, and no more. It is always recording, so stick it in an AUM channel, noodle away, then hit any of the presets in the app to get an immediate beat synced loop of 1 to 32 beats. You can tweak the loop start and end points individually, or slide the whole looped section up and down the captured livestream to a part you like. It is super easy, super-intuitive, and all I need.

    I’ve got Loopy Pro, but never got on with it, too much complexity, and seemed to require actual, gasp, timing from me to make it work. Gauss is great, but I use it differently, and Enso has its moments too. L7 was close, but crashy and again, more complex than it needed to be. But this is just - simply - brilliant! :)

    I can see me having one of these in every audio channel from now on as part of my standard workflow.

    Agree completely. I got all in on L7 when it first came out but the crashes pushed me away. I still go back occasionally and actually like it as a multi effect on a channel for really quick effects but like you said, not as intuitive. I’ll never leave Gauss behind and Enso does have its moments I agree. But this is so simple and straightforward. I can see myself using this a lot. Just load it on every channel for when I need it. It’s great. Going to a Mother’s Day dinner with mother in law now but can’t wait to get home and try it some more 😂

  • edited May 2023

    Great retrospective and “just in case I need to loop” looper. Worth every penny… One of those plugins I will put in almost every session setup. And good that the looping can be controlled via AUv3 parameters. I do wish the dev would have exposed the looping range position and length as AU parameters as well. That would be great with LFOs etc.

  • this looks dope! looks like something i’m always trying to use glitchcore as… but there is something just wonky about glitchcore. so excited!

  • @gusgranite said:
    Thoughts on how this compares to Elsa sampler? They seem to cover similar ground. https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/e-l-s-a/id833671355

    They both sample incoming audio and that's about where the comparison ends.

  • @catherder said:
    Great retrospective and “just in case I need to loop” looper. Worth every penny… One of those plugins I will put in almost every session setup. And good that the looping can be controlled via AUv3 parameters. I do wish the dev would have exposed the looping range position and length as AU parameters as well. That would be great with LFOs etc.

    Not really tbh -try just moving the start and end points around freely without snap to grid - you will hear a lot of glitching - it’s not really designed for that, would need much more robust cross fading to handle that. But that’s fine - we have other things for that like frms and other actual granular tools. This is still good at what it does.

  • One way to get short Audio tracks into NanoStudio 2 I suppose.

  • Had a play with it today, seems super stable and simple in a good way. Instantly has a place in on the master channel of my live setup for track transitions and the odd bit of stutter fx

  • lovely!
    Oliver is back :)

  • I am not finding it stable when multiple instances are used after playing around more - using several instances, often getting crashes. Or opening saved AUM sessions, MolliLooper instances are often dead or opening ‘greyed out’, or spin endlessly. I don’t think it was given enough time to be beta tested. Would like people to report on their experiences using several instances. I am on an iPad with max RAM and tons of space, would not expect these issues, but it is reminding me a bit of Decent Sampler a while ago, it’s that unstable.

  • These are also exactly the kinds of problems that many people had with enso, but enso was often recording much longer stretches of audio. I'm running into problems with 3 instances recording 8 bars at 120 bpm... Seems like that shouldn't push it too hard. Feel like I definitely couldn't rely on it in a live jam, at present.

  • Yes it’s a good one - nice and simple - great results.
    I tell you 100% what needs to be fixed/done on it is though. It needs an option that when you lift your finger off - it stops looping. You are sliding it about all over the place grooving along, you lift off your finger… but it’s still looping.. you have to switch it off. Agghh! these split seconds are vital for your timing.

  • @robosardine said:
    Yes it’s a good one - nice and simple - great results.
    I tell you 100% what needs to be fixed/done on it is though. It needs an option that when you lift your finger off - it stops looping. You are sliding it about all over the place grooving along, you lift off your finger… but it’s still looping.. you have to switch it off. Agghh! these split seconds are vital for your timing.

    That too - that has shafted me a few times - good suggestion

  • I tell you what though - it goes lovely with a signal coming via Bit Maestro and you are playing the filter at the same time as switching up the slice lengths - sweet 😘

  • @Jumpercollins said:
    One way to get short Audio tracks into NanoStudio 2 I suppose.

    NS2 doesn't give you a way to get audio input other than inside its sampler. otherwise, one could use Loopy Pro or MultiTrack Recorder or any other sampler to record in NS2. There are hacks (like using sonobus) but the latency is a bit high.

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @Jumpercollins said:
    One way to get short Audio tracks into NanoStudio 2 I suppose.

    NS2 doesn't give you a way to get audio input other than inside its sampler. otherwise, one could use Loopy Pro or MultiTrack Recorder or any other sampler to record in NS2. There are hacks (like using sonobus) but the latency is a bit high.

    Or 4Pockets "Neon"?

  • This app is totally brilliant. I underestimated it initially - even though I thought it was good to start with.
    I believe that it has been designed in order that you play the three aspects of it simultaneously in conjunction with one another. You vary the loop whilst playing the filter and hunting along the timeline. This is an absolute must have for anyone into techno/electronic/acid and all the rest of it. There is nothing like this around at the moment.
    £4.99 too. I mean eh… what?
    Brillyanto Brillzilla Brilliantatino.

  • @Gavinski said:
    I am not finding it stable when multiple instances are used after playing around more - using several instances, often getting crashes. Or opening saved AUM sessions, MolliLooper instances are often dead or opening ‘greyed out’, or spin endlessly. I don’t think it was given enough time to be beta tested. Would like people to report on their experiences using several instances. I am on an iPad with max RAM and tons of space, would not expect these issues, but it is reminding me a bit of Decent Sampler a while ago, it’s that unstable.

    I’ll try and put it through its paces when I get time a little later. If this is the case I hope it will be fixed as I was planning on putting one on every AUM channel and jamming out. Unfortunate. That said I also never had huge issues with DS as some others did. Definitely worth to push it and see what happens.

  • @robosardine said:
    Yes it’s a good one - nice and simple - great results.
    I tell you 100% what needs to be fixed/done on it is though. It needs an option that when you lift your finger off - it stops looping. You are sliding it about all over the place grooving along, you lift off your finger… but it’s still looping.. you have to switch it off. Agghh! these split seconds are vital for your timing.

    I was thinking the same. That would make it near perfect for me.

  • I haven’t noticed any major instabilities - but then I’m giving it all out glitchy madness. I hadn’t noticed your comment earlier @Gavinski - I’ll keep my eye on it.

  • After playing with this some more I think it’s useless for loops longer than 4 beats.

    Frustratingly close to being something great but seriously problematic.

  • It’s not a looper like loopy pro or Enso. Its not meant for looping audio. It’s a looper effect that derives it’s functionality from glitching up and filtering a captured loop. You catch it - you glitch it and filter it then you move on and your ‘loop’ is never heard again (unless you are recording it all for your DAW or Blocs Wave to arrange later). Its a live effect. I’ve had no problems with it at all.

  • edited May 2023

    @robosardine said:
    It’s not a looper like loopy pro or Enso. Its not meant for looping audio. It’s a looper effect that derives it’s functionality from glitching up and filtering a captured loop. You catch it - you glitch it and filter it then you move on and your ‘loop’ is never heard again (unless you are recording it all for your DAW or Blocs Wave to arrange later). Its a live effect. I’ve had no problems with it at all.

    I know what it is…

    It’s the looper I have been wanting for so long. It’s what I built my whole solo performance style on since the Echoplex Digital Pro.

    The fact is this looper should loop back from the start when doing 8, 16 or 32 length measures. It’s fucking stupid not to.

  • Another thing what are you trying to do with multiple instances? I need two hands to play one instance - two at the same time sounds almost impossible to cope with. Three?? have got your sock off with your foot hanging over your shoulder? 😂

  • @BroCoast said:

    @robosardine said:
    It’s not a looper like loopy pro or Enso. Its not meant for looping audio. It’s a looper effect that derives it’s functionality from glitching up and filtering a captured loop. You catch it - you glitch it and filter it then you move on and your ‘loop’ is never heard again (unless you are recording it all for your DAW or Blocs Wave to arrange later). Its a live effect. I’ve had no problems with it at all.

    I know what it is…

    It’s the looper I have been wanting for so long. It’s what I built my whole solo performance style on since the Echoplex Digital Pro.

    The fact is this looper should loop back from the start when doing 8, 16 or 32 length measures. It’s fucking stupid not to.

    No offense but maybe it’s just not meant for you then? It doesn’t seem like that’s what it’s made for. It’s more like a fun looping and glitchy effect that designed to live loop and then have you move on to the next thing. It’s not stupid to not do exactly what you want it to.

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