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I will soon venture on stage with my iPad to do pads, some synths, add some dynamics to sunday morning worship.

I plan on using loopy to trigger some loops stuff. The problem is the church doesnt have a click track. I need to send a click to the drummer and the worship leader. Everyone else can follow us.

I have an Akai EIE as my interface which can send out stereo or mono. My plan was to use audiobus to send loopys click through a dry stereo designer and pan it left.

Not sure what to do with the main output.

Is there a better way to do a click but have loopy sync?

Comments

  • complicated, but there's this:

    http://forum.loopyapp.com/discussion/2338/solution-for-separate-click-track-that-is-not-audible-in-the-main-stereo-mix

    sorry, I'm not going to read all of it to see if it addresses your question directly, but I think so.

  • yes that would work but I do not currently own auria. Is there any other apps that have multiple outs?

  • edited August 2014

    @gmslayton said:

    use audiobus to send loopys click through a dry stereo designer and pan it left.

    Not sure what to do with the main output.

    actually, the better thing would be to send Loopy tracks 1-11 thru Stereo Designer and choose input "1+2 stereo" but pan them all right for Stereo Designer's output.

    Then just pan your click on track 12 100% left within Loopy. right channel to house and left to other musicians. done.

  • Does your church have a mixing console? If so, you should be able to set up a separate bus that you, the drummer, and worship leader can monitor independently of the main mix.

  • Your pads and synths would also have to be in the right-channel chain with Stereo Designer as the output.

    This would work for canned loops in Loopy, but maybe not if you are live looping... I'm still sorting out how Loopy handles everything with all the new routing options.

  • If you need access to the outs 3&4 but don't want to spring for Auria, Cubasis will do it (if you already have it). Otherwise the panning solution from @Htmx is about it.

  • Thanks everyone. I dont have Cubasis either. I have been debating on an expensive DAW for a while but haven't pulled the trigger yet. I have BM2 and MusicStudio and havent ran into anything to where I need more advanced options.

  • What are all these suggestions for? I'm kicking back, praying for a solution!

  • Do you even need stereo designer? Loopy's internal panning should do it. Just make sure the room is getting the right channel from your interface and the drummer and the leader have the left+right. Make a click loop in loopy and send it out the left channel only by panning it.

  • edited August 2014

    Loopy also syncs like a champ to my alesis sr-16 drum machine which I picked up on craigslist for 40 bucks. Any older MIDI enabled drum machine should do the trick and lots of the currently-deemed-uninteresting ones can be had on the cheap. That'd spare you the panning circus and having to preset a click loop.

  • Church without a click track? That's unacceptable ;-)

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