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First LP2 template: "Drone Trek, Episode 1" w/ harmonica, ukulele, quena

This is my first attempt at a true template in Loopy Pro. It's fairly simple with two loops feeding a drone track processed through Yonac Taurus and with widgets to control the mix inside Taurus. Also two loops for acoustic baritone ukulele and two drum tracks from Axon 3 and Battalion. Finally acoustic quena flute added on top.

Recording is done in LP2 then all tracks pulled in to Cubasis for mixing/mastering.

I need to get much quicker at recording the loops, but I'm liking the workflow here and have lots of ideas for exploring this further.

Comments and critiques always welcome.

Comments

  • I actually think your YouTube setup.

  • @johnfromberkeley said:
    I actually dig your YouTube setup.

  • @jimhanks said:
    This is my first attempt at a true template in Loopy Pro. It's fairly simple with two loops feeding a drone track processed through Yonac Taurus and with widgets to control the mix inside Taurus. Also two loops for acoustic baritone ukulele and two drum tracks from Axon 3 and Battalion. Finally acoustic quena flute added on top.

    Recording is done in LP2 then all tracks pulled in to Cubasis for mixing/mastering.

    I need to get much quicker at recording the loops, but I'm liking the workflow here and have lots of ideas for exploring this further.

    Comments and critiques always welcome.

    >

    Cool!

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