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How to grid: effects on different rows and columns

edited April 15 in Loopy Pro

Hi,
I have set up a grid like in Ableton in Loopy Pro and I'm failing to do what I want. I hope you can help me out.

What I want is to have effects on the rows and the columns, so I can have specific clips playing at the same time with different effects in different parts of the grid.

My grid has several rows and columns.
The columns have different colours and I have assigned a specific effect on every coloured column.
I would like to be able to assign one effect to all the rows, too. But they have different colours. I'm assuming I need to create a bus and send these specific clips to the bus. But I don't understand how ... Also I'm wondering if a bus would create a double signal...and how to mute specific clips?

Is this the right approach or is there a better one?

I would appreciate your help.

Comments

  • @Lullabye : can you post a screenshot of your layout?

    Recorded clips get their effects and audio routing from their color channel.

  • @Lullabye - You can’t assign clips individually to FX. I don’t think there’s any way to do what you want with the rows, unless clips only ever play in one row at a time.

    However, if that is the case, then you can add bus sends on each color, and then enable / disable the sends when the row plays or stops.

    Sends will double the dry sound unless your FX have a dry/wet control that you can set to fully wet. If not then you should set the send to pre-fader (long press the send knob for the options) and mute the color when using the send.

    Of course, all that falls apart if you play clips of the same color in more than one row at a time.

    You might want to consider recording each row with the row FX baked in. That might simplify things considerably.

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