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 **Use headphones**. While Loopy Pro has an Echo Cancellation feature which makes it possible to record loops without headphones, you will get the best results if you do use headphones. If your headphones have a mic, you may want to use the iPhone or iPad built-in mic instead. Show Loopy Pro's mixer and tap on the microphone icon at the top of the mixer's input channel. There will be a microphone selection widget that you can use to choose the preferred microphone. **Use headphones**. While Loopy Pro has an Echo Cancellation feature which makes it possible to record loops without headphones, you will get the best results if you do use headphones. If your headphones have a mic, you may want to use the iPhone or iPad built-in mic instead. Show Loopy Pro's mixer and tap on the microphone icon at the top of the mixer's input channel. There will be a microphone selection widget that you can use to choose the preferred microphone.
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 +**Loopy's Mixer**. When you are ready to start recording, show Loopy Pro's mixer and make sure that you are getting good audio levels. If the mixer is in expanded mode, tap on the down arrows icon to put compact the mixer. You will see M and S at the bottom of each channel. These are Mute and Solo buttons. They should both be off.
  
 **Editing the canvas**. Loopy Pro's layout or canvas can be edited to add or subtract elements by tapping at the pencil icon that appears at the bottom of the screen. **Editing the canvas**. Loopy Pro's layout or canvas can be edited to add or subtract elements by tapping at the pencil icon that appears at the bottom of the screen.
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 **Michael's recording tips**. Michael Tyson (Loopy Pro's creator has posted a video with valuable tips for recording loops: **Michael's recording tips**. Michael Tyson (Loopy Pro's creator has posted a video with valuable tips for recording loops:
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 +==== About Loopy Pro's Mixer ====
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 +This section is for anyone new to audio recording and who is not familiar with software or hardware mixers.
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 +   * Check the levels. The input channel's meter should not go into the red when you are playing and should also not be too low. 
 +   * Make sure that the input is not muted. If the input channel is muted, no audio will be recorded if the input is muted. If the input channel is muted, Loopy Pro may have detected the possibility of a feedback loop. Feedback can happen if the microphone receives audio from the speaker. When you plug in headphones that have a mic, Loopy Pro will automatically mute the input. Before unmuting, lower the input level. After you unmute gradually raise the input level as you make sound. You want the sound level indicator to achieve a healthy level without going into the red. **Without headphones**: tap on the the microphone icon and make sure that Monitoring is turned off. You can now safely unmute the input channel.
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 +|Show/Hide The Mixer by tapping here.  |{{:loopy_pro:shohide_mixer_img_5808.jpeg?240}}| |
 +|If the mixer is expanded, \\ tap on the down arrow to compact it.|{{:loopy_pro:compact_mixer_img_5810.jpeg?480}} | |
 +|Mute is turned on. The channel will need \\ to be unmuted before recording|{{:loopy_pro:mute-img_5809.jpeg?80}}| |
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 ===== The projects ===== ===== The projects =====
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   * Recording the first loop sets the master cycle to the length of the first loop.   * Recording the first loop sets the master cycle to the length of the first loop.
   * Check the mixer to make sure the input volume is at a good level: louder than the background noise but not so loud that it clips (goes into the red).   * Check the mixer to make sure the input volume is at a good level: louder than the background noise but not so loud that it clips (goes into the red).
 +  * Make sure that the input is not muted.
   * Auto Loop Detection. Tip: make sure that the volume of what you are recording is significantly louder than the background noise.    * Auto Loop Detection. Tip: make sure that the volume of what you are recording is significantly louder than the background noise. 
   * Auto Count Out. Once the first loop has been recorded, tapping the other clip will count in so that recording starts when Loopy's clock is at the start (12 o'clock). As soon as recording starts, the count-out starts so that the loop will be an identical length as the first loop and be in sync with it.   * Auto Count Out. Once the first loop has been recorded, tapping the other clip will count in so that recording starts when Loopy's clock is at the start (12 o'clock). As soon as recording starts, the count-out starts so that the loop will be an identical length as the first loop and be in sync with it.
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   * Changing the master cycle length. By changing the master cycle length, we change the length of the loops created when Auto Count Out is on.   * Changing the master cycle length. By changing the master cycle length, we change the length of the loops created when Auto Count Out is on.
  
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