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Drambo + Loopy Questions
If I use Loopy pro in Drambo and use a Drambo track to sequence made loops. If I need more than 1 whole midi channels worth of octave notes. Do I need to use another instance of loopy on another track because press/release made on a different midi channel but same note. Will just turn off a sequenced note in Drambo sequencer, instead of make a poly trigger ( or chord of notes ) I think Drambo can listen to any midi channel but when it comes to the sequencer playing notes from the sequencer. Theres only 1 midi channels worth of notes ?
Also.
When using loopy to record multiple donuts in one go ( through multiouts ) and with threshold recording.
Theres a slight delay in activations of donut records ( on different multiout tracks )
Seems I need to adjust in the sample section of each donut, start points ( a beat or so )
Otherwise it seems sound were added to the start ( perhaps to make up for delayed triggering in multiout track mode of host ) An extra beat etc, when there wernt a beat.
Is there a Loopy setting so I dont have to adjust each donut by a beat or so ?

Comments
@sigma79 : I don't understand question #1. Can you show us a very simple example of what you mean?
For #2, can you put together a VERY VERY simple project to demonstrate what you mean and post a link to a screen recording of the issue and also post a zip of the project? What you describe doesn't sound like a known issue. Without seeing a simple example, it is hard for me to know what might be going on.
First: Are you recording MIDI or Audio loops?
There shouldn't be any significant delay. Perhaps it has something to do with how you've set up the loops? Count-In Quantization should be set to None. Threshold recording: none. Record Intro (probably) On. Simultaneous Recording: On. Midi Recording Quantization: None (if recording MIDI).
In synchronization settings, Ableton Link: disabled, Host Sync Enabled, MIDI Clock Sources: None.
Or, maybe it has to do with how you're triggering recording. More details are needed. A video showing the loop settings, how you're triggering record would help.
You have more than 128 loops you need to trigger? Or are you limited in the range of notes you can use?
How are you triggering the notes that you're recording in the Drambo sequencer to trigger the loops?
Maybe you should consider recording your midi triggers to a midi loop in Loopy Pro instead of to the Drambo sequencer if you need to capture more than one midi channel. I'm not sure how you'd edit a multi-channel midi clip in Loopy though - never tried it.
You might want to edit the thread title to "Drambo + Loopy Questions".
Thanks Wim.
Disregard the octave note amount via Drambo.
I will check you instruction for recording.