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Loopy Pro - Dub mixer set-up

Hello,

So I’m using Loopy Pro (genius btw) as a dub mixing type set-up, controlled by the Akai MIDImix.

Is it possible to route the audio from a bus channel to a colour channel?

For example:

Colour Channel Green (vocals) —> Bus Channel A (Delay) —> Colour Channel Purple (Delay audio).

I’m wanting to do this so then I can send Colour Channel Purple (Delay audio) back to Bus Channel A (Delay) to create a feedback loop.

I’ve tried putting the destination from Bus Channel to Colour channel with no luck.

Thanks!

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  • @JCFAX81 said:
    Hello,

    So I’m using Loopy Pro (genius btw) as a dub mixing type set-up, controlled by the Akai MIDImix.

    Is it possible to route the audio from a bus channel to a colour channel?

    For example:

    Colour Channel Green (vocals) —> Bus Channel A (Delay) —> Colour Channel Purple (Delay audio).

    I’m wanting to do this so then I can send Colour Channel Purple (Delay audio) back to Bus Channel A (Delay) to create a feedback loop.

    I’ve tried putting the destination from Bus Channel to Colour channel with no luck.

    Thanks!

    Can you post screenshots of how you have it set up or a super simple empty project? There are possible feedback loops.

    Here is an example of a simple one.

    Also, make sure to set the send pre/post effects/fader setting

  • Keep in mind that you may need to be overdubbing for the feedback to work.

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