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Recording/Sharing Song
Once one has a bunch of pre-recorded loops and wants to play through a song while recording and then share that recording/demo as an audio file (to VoiceMemos or whatever), what's the most efficient way to do this?
Perhaps it's because I haven't delved into the LP Sequencer at all yet, but I'm having trouble figuring out how to do this (ie: the equiv of "share song" in GarageBand iPad).
I see section 14, "Session Recording" in the LP User Manual but not clear on how to actually do a session recording based on what is in the manual.
Thanks
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To do a session recording, tap on the record button. Configure the the recording then tap to start recording. The session is recorded as audio files into a folder in the Loopy Pro folder. You can listen back and see the files in the Recordings tab of the project browser.
If you create a sequence in the sequencer room, you can export a mixdown by tapping on the share icon.
I’ve tweaked the docs. Hopefully, it is clearer now.
@danm: see
Thanks @espiegel123,
That makes perfect sense, thanks!
The docs are much clearer now, thanks for updating this in the docs.
Also, thanks for the pointer to this video, it's very informative, as well