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Live looping multiple auv3 using a single midi keyboard

Hi there, I've searched the forum about that topic but found only old ones and didn't get much out of...
I'd like to make a live template using an apc40 and an Akai mpk mini plus to use with loopy pro, and my answer is: is there a way to let's say, record a loop on a donut, then quickly switch to another channel to record a different instrument in another donut?

Hope that was clear enough 🙃

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  • @wRRng said:
    Hi there, I've searched the forum about that topic but found only old ones and didn't get much out of...
    I'd like to make a live template using an apc40 and an Akai mpk mini plus to use with loopy pro, and my answer is: is there a way to let's say, record a loop on a donut, then quickly switch to another channel to record a different instrument in another donut?
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    Hope that was clear enough 🙃

    That is easy. Basically , any interaction that can be done by hand has a corresponding action that can be used in a widget or midi binding. You can set up buttons (widgets) or MIDI Bindings (a set of actions triggered by a midi event). If you haven’t already, look at the section of the manual about actions. It lists all the actions that are available. I generally set up a widget for any series of actions I might want to perform and then once it is set up, I midi learn the widget..as I find editing actions in the widget editor more convenient than in the midi control section. It also lets me test the actions when I am not connected to MIDI.

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @wRRng said:
    Hi there, I've searched the forum about that topic but found only old ones and didn't get much out of...
    I'd like to make a live template using an apc40 and an Akai mpk mini plus to use with loopy pro, and my answer is: is there a way to let's say, record a loop on a donut, then quickly switch to another channel to record a different instrument in another donut?
    e
    Hope that was clear enough 🙃

    That is easy. Basically , any interaction that can be done by hand has a corresponding action that can be used in a widget or midi binding. You can set up buttons (widgets) or MIDI Bindings (a set of actions triggered by a midi event). If you haven’t already, look at the section of the manual about actions. It lists all the actions that are available. I generally set up a widget for any series of actions I might want to perform and then once it is set up, I midi learn the widget..as I find editing actions in the widget editor more convenient than in the midi control section. It also lets me test the actions when I am not connected to MIDI.

    Thank's a lot! I'll have a look at the "action" section of the manual then :)

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