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There seems to be a curse with iOS loopers. Among all the popular ones there's always some issue with something. With Mollilooper this drifting, with Gauss the little popping noise when it finishes recording, with Enso, clicking and, previously, crashing
But what about loopy? 🫨
I wasn’t sure how to.
I will contact them.
I have been too busy and not used Mollilooper in a bit.
The drift is not such an issue if just using as an effect but it’s a great looper in it’s own right and would be better without the drift.
Somehow forgot about loopy, haha. Good point 🤦♂️
Don't forget L7, what a mess
Yeah, actually I hadn't forgotten about it but I didn't think it would fit in the 'popular' category any longer. More in the 'much maligned' group 😁
ooh true, true :P
Oof. That app coulda been great. Did they just abandon it completely? Really like the Cyckle app from them too.
Yep and all 3 of those are amazing apps (imo). But I wish these problems would get resolved. Gauss I don’t usually have many issues with and Enso is only occasional for me.
Cycle! Forgot about that one, must revisit. Not to be confused of course with Cykle from a totally different dev!
To be fair, calling loopy a looper feels disrespectful so I get why it doesn’t really fall into the same category as the others
It’s such a cool idea! If it was AU or even IAA I’d probably use it a lot more but it’s fun to dive back into occasionally and mess around with.
I haven't experienced the drift some of you mentioned .
I've been doing tests in AUM with the metronome turned on and a minimalistic beat generated by Octachron . After about 40 min I couldn't hear any drift at all. (I switched loops lenghts aproximatively every 10 mins) . During all the time Molilooper's loops were "glued " to the metronome and perfectly in sync with the original beat. ( I only tried it in AUM, I don't know how it behaves inside Cubasis or Logic Pro ).
It's an amazing looper for polyrythm variations.
Any word from the devs on these issues?
which issue?
moher says he has not experienced any drift.
you mean that or an other issue?
Sorry, I understand the earlier drift feedback better now - more specifically is there a fix for the careful timing needed on activating the loop, so that if you're say 50ms early before the end of a measure, it would continue recording for 50ms and then loop (as someone made a device for as a workaround)
It might be helpful to post a demonstration video of the problem situation.
@elasticdrums Thanks for the momentary save state
"New freeze mode". I only just woke up and I'm not yet caffeine complete but isn't that the original main feature?
Not sure. About to test that out and see. State saving is a great addition though. Probably the one thing I wanted most.
Not sure. About to test that out and see. State saving is a great addition though. Probably the one thing I wanted most.
Looks like the looping is working ok for you. 😁
Are you having timing drift problems?
Molli Looper Update 1.0.3 ist out!!
It introduces a new "Freeze" Mode, which enables you to switch between already recorded sound snippets and the dry input signal. This means, you can toggle between 2 totally different sounds now!
Not sure. About to test that out and see. State saving is a great addition though. Probably the one thing I wanted most. > @elasticdrums said:
Oh cool! Was wondering exactly what the freeze function was. I’ll have a go at it later, thanks!
Thanks, I get it now, cool.
I haven’t really had time to make a video of it but I will.
One thing I thought would be cool for Mollilooper is if you could trigger different areas of the loop/buffer with midi notes.
Here is my video for the new Freeze Mode, it is very cool beans.
Freeze mode is handy indeed! The tweet also explains in one line the difference between using freeze mode vs non freeze mode. Took me a while to figure out but it's actually very simple and useful.
Chance to win a free copy of Mollilooper here: