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Chaining midi effects

I have been using loopy pro now for the last week to get familiar with it, in anticipation of the great update that will deliver midi looping.
Now a few days in I remember why I reverted back to Aum.

There does not seem to be a way to insert a chain of midi effects on a midi input.

Please tell me if this is allready possible, maybe when I upgrade.
Also I want to filter out the clock signal from my microfreak wich messes with my au synths.

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  • @Alfred said:
    I have been using loopy pro now for the last week to get familiar with it, in anticipation of the great update that will deliver midi looping.
    Now a few days in I remember why I reverted back to Aum.

    There does not seem to be a way to insert a chain of midi effects on a midi input.

    Please tell me if this is allready possible, maybe when I upgrade.
    Also I want to filter out the clock signal from my microfreak wich messes with my au synths.

    This is already possible. Add each midi processor to Loopy’s mixer with Add Midi then set up the chain by starting with the midi source and making the first effect its destination. Then add the second effect as destination of the first and so on.

    Something like this

    In the App Store version it will look a little different as the mixer in 2.0 looks a little different. But the setup is the same.

  • Thanks, I see. The missing + was what tricked me.
    Tell me can I use that updated clock feature in loopy pro to block the clock signal when in arp or sequence mode on the microfreak?

  • @Alfred said:
    Thanks, I see. The missing + was what tricked me.
    Tell me can I use that updated clock feature in loopy pro to block the clock signal when in arp or sequence mode on the microfreak?

    Can you explain in more detail? Block the clock signal in what way?

  • @espiegel123 Either in arp or sequence mode the synth starts sending clock signals this messes up the au synths and they stay silent (I guess because of a slow attack). When I filter out the midi clock signals (I think also the start stop) The receiving synths behave as expected.

  • @Alfred said:
    @espiegel123 Either in arp or sequence mode the synth starts sending clock signals this messes up the au synths and they stay silent (I guess because of a slow attack). When I filter out the midi clock signals (I think also the start stop) The receiving synths behave as expected.

    It sounds as though you've found a way to block them already, but here's a Streambyter script that would block the clock signal anyway.

    # block all clock events
    F8-C = XX +B
    
  • Thanks @wim I am using mozaic and my own script, midicensor.
    Somehow mozaic clicked with me, more humanly readable.
    I was asking @espiegel123 about one of the feature updates of loopy pro,
    Midi clock sync start/stop setting.

  • wimwim
    edited December 2024

    @Alfred said:
    Somehow mozaic clicked with me, more humanly readable.

    Me too. There's something so elegant about a single line of code script though. 😎

    I was asking @espiegel123 about one of the feature updates of loopy pro,
    Midi clock sync start/stop setting.

    Yeh, I know, but I posted it anyway in case anyone else needing something like it stumbled across it.

    I don't see any setting to block clock start / stop messages reaching plugins in the beta, but @espiegel123 may have a better informed answer.

  • Well that feature was introduced more then a year ago. I was just curious if that would help with my clock blocking desire.

  • @Alfred said:
    Well that feature was introduced more then a year ago. I was just curious if that would help with my clock blocking desire.

    Sorry, if I am being stupid. I am still not understanding. Are you wanting Loopy to follow the received clock but not the AUv3 loaded in Loopy — or are you just wanting Loopy to ignore the clock?

  • @espiegel I want loopy to ignore and block the clock.

    Gee one letter and I would go into the she said thread...

  • @Alfred said:
    @espiegel I want loopy to ignore and block the clock.

    Gee one letter and I would go into the she said thread...

    To ignore the clock, turn it off in Loopy’s sync settings.

    If the issue is that you are routing a midi stream that has clock events to your AU then you will need to use Streambyter or Mozaic to filter out the events.

    I would check to see if you can turn off clock sending from the micro freak.

  • @espiegel123 Thanks for making me check the microfreak settings. In fact it was not sending any notes in arp and sequence mode :#

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