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This page covers tips for troubleshooting Loopy Pro. If you have not checked Loopy Pro's manual, you may want to start by taking a look at the [[https:// | This page covers tips for troubleshooting Loopy Pro. If you have not checked Loopy Pro's manual, you may want to start by taking a look at the [[https:// | ||
+ | Related Troubleshooting articles: | ||
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+ | ===== No Audio Input or Output ===== | ||
+ | See [[loopy_pro: | ||
===== Audio Levels Of Recorded Tracks Seems Too Loud ===== | ===== Audio Levels Of Recorded Tracks Seems Too Loud ===== | ||
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To turn off Echo Cancellation, | To turn off Echo Cancellation, | ||
- | ===== Using a MIDI Monitor | + | ===== MIDI Pedal/ |
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+ | ===== MIDI Controlled Effects Not Responding ===== | ||
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+ | If you have an AUv3 such as a sampler that responds | ||
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+ | ===== Loop Beginning Truncated or " | ||
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+ | Loopy Pro's default settings generally result in click-free loops. If your recordings have sharp transients at the very beginning of the loop, this can result in the transient being blurred. There are a few settings to look at. These can be changed at the global, color, or individual loop level. | ||
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+ | * **Loop Boundary Crossfade** - crossfades the loop beginning and end to eliminate clicks. The default setting is 50 ms. The minimum setting is 0. | ||
- | It is sometimes useful to be able to see the MIDI coming in from controllers or that is being sent from between plugins or widgets. A MIDI Monitoring AUv3 is very handy. [[https:// | + | * **Fade In / Fade Out** - the default setting is Microfade. The minimum setting |
- | To use the MIDI Monitor: | + | Set all three of these settings |
- | * Display Loopy Pro's Mixer in extended view | + | |
- | * Tap the + sign to add a mixer channel | + | |
- | * Choose Add MIDI | + | |
- | * Choose the MIDI Monitor | + | |
- | * Choose Add MIDI to add your source device or Virtual MIDI (to spy on the traffic coming into Loopy Pro's virtual MIDI port) | + | |
- | * Tap on the + sign in the Destination cell for the device you want to monitor | + | |
- | Open the MIDI Monitor' | + | **Check to see if an action is causing a fade in**. If after setting those to 0, the beginning is truncated make sure that there are no actions involved in the recording process that might cause a slight fade. The unmute action has a very short fade in to reduce clicks. (NOTE: almost all digital mixers have very short-scale fade in otherwise muting and unmuting would be very prone to clicks). |
- | **Streambyter Note**. If you are new to Streambyter, tap on the button with the magnifying glass icon to see its MIDI monitor. | + | **Sync issues**. If you are recording something that is MIDI-synced, there may be a slight offset. In the synchronization settings for Loopy Pro, select your device and see if changing the offset solves the problem. Try both negative and positive offsets. |
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