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Loopy Pro - Pre-select clips to play a scene
Hi,
Im looking for a solution to hold a button, or one of my scene button to select specific clips for a new playgroup.
Kinda snapshot for a scene.
Is it possible to setup?
The reason: i have usually 3-4 variations for one instrument, or one - two variations of an audio clip. So this way i could win some space to not use 10+ horizontal lanes for starting scenes.
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The play action can target whatever clips you want. You can trigger a play action from widgets or midi bindings. The play action also has an option to respect group settings or not.
Thank you, I partly understand what you're saying. But I don't think it's the solution what I'm looking for.
Eg. I have Clip 1-2-3-4-5-6
I want to set my
Scene 1 button for clip 1-2-3
Scene 2 button for clip 1-3
Scene 3 button for clip 1-5-6
as the actual project recquires.
With something like holding Scene 3 button while tapping Clip 1-5-6. to order them to Scene 3.
I am not understanding. Are you saying that in performance you want to dynamically assign which clips are triggered by a scene button rather than edit the scene buttons?
Yes exactly
You could put something together to achieve the overall goal, but it wouldn’t be trivial.
One possible way would be to have a set of dials (or radio buttons): one for each clip. The dial would have two steps, one step empty which we’ll call off. The other called On that has a play clip option. The dials would be set to execute on activation, not change. The scene buttons would have a gesture (let’s say hold) that saves the position of each dial into a slot that corresponds to the scene number. Press the button would restore the dial’s from the scene’s slot, stop all followed by trigger widget for each dial .
There are some variations.
It probably sounds more complicated than it would be.
Sounds good. I hope i can do it. Im curious
Thank you
I will come back with the the score