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Loopy Pro can't see Mixbox
Hi - installed the free version of Mixbox on iPad, went to LP, clicked '+' in mixer, clicked 'Add Audio Unit Input' but Mixbox not showing up. Tried a hard re-boot of the iPad but still the same. It's probably a beginner's thing but I'd appreciate some help.
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Can you post a screen recording of what you are doing? Are you tapping the + in an effect slot?
Not sure. Here's where I'm trying to add it.
Mixbox is an FX, not an audio input. Tap the + sign in an FX position and you should see it.
Ah, ok, thanks. I see it now. But how do I assign it to a button?
What do mean by assign it to a button? What do you want the button to do?
@Rhod : if you haven’t taken Loopy’s built in tour, I recommend doing so.
Yeah, I'm a total beginner so I should do that - I wasn't aware of it - sorry if I'm asking silly questions! I was following along with a Marcus K video on YT and he has a button which when swiped up opens MixBox and he uses it to assign delay to a guitar. Here's a link to the vid and the bit I'm describing is at approximately 3 min 50 seconds onwards. Most of the video is extremely useful as it echoes what I'd like to achieve but sometimes he's not quite clear (probably assumes some knowledge which I don't have!).
@Rhod : I suggest taking Loopy’s built-in tour which is accessed through the Help menu (and comes up automatically when first launching Loopy).
Buttons and sliders and knobs are called widgets and can have actions assigned to them. They are added and edited by tapping on the pencil icon to edit the layout.
There are a number of tutorial series that walk through Loopy’s features. You can find many via this wiki page:
https://wiki.loopypro.com/Tutorials
In the video, he assigned different swipes to different actions.
Thanks! I have a mountain to climb - I'll get my boots on!