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Whadisay always on retrospective template

I've just posted a handy 'always on' retrospective looper that I mostly run as an AU effect in my main Loopy Pro projects. There is a link to the template in the YouTube description:

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  • What an awesome idea!
    I miss this wonderful feature from BIAS FX2. I loved how I was noodling and realized how much I wished I'd recorded that; then to find out it had recorded the entire 5 minutes!!!

    I wonder if you are able to increase the retrospect rec time?

  • @Tones4Christ said:
    What an awesome idea!
    I miss this wonderful feature from BIAS FX2. I loved how I was noodling and realized how much I wished I'd recorded that; then to find out it had recorded the entire 5 minutes!!!

    I wonder if you are able to increase the retrospect rec time?

    I think the maximum retrospective loop time is 6:04.

    You could achieve the same effect by setting up a circular recording clip. Set it to your desired length. Set overdub feedback level to 0. Turn on auto count out. Set the after record action to overdub.

  • Sweet! Haven't tried it yet. Wonder if it will automatically rewrite the first 6 recorded minutes?

  • @Tones4Christ said:
    Sweet! Haven't tried it yet. Wonder if it will automatically rewrite the first 6 recorded minutes?

    If the buffer is 6 minutes long, it always has the last six minutes of audio.

  • @Tones4Christ : I was able to set retrospective recording to 8 minutes 3: seconds by setting master length to 128 bars at 60 bpm

  • Oh wow! That's awesome! Wonder I that BPM affects delays being played. Or can one do a different BPM and still have same length?

  • @Tones4Christ said:
    Oh wow! That's awesome! Wonder I that BPM affects delays being played. Or can one do a different BPM and still have same length?

    The amount of time a loop takes is determined by length in bars. 60 bpm is is 1 beat per second. So 16 bars of 4/4 is 16 bars times 4 beats per bar * 1 second per beat. 64 seconds.

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