Time signatures in looper would fix problem with timing
Looper with time signatures
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you determine the length of a loop,
the pulse 3/4, 4/4, 7/8 or whatever you choose is independant of that.I don't understand this request.
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you determine the length of a loop,
the pulse 3/4, 4/4, 7/8 or whatever you choose is independant of that.I don't understand this request.
I think he means quantisation, or syncing to a clock, which many of us have requested,
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Good example how easy it could be is that Riff Works software:
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Good example how easy it could be is that Riff Works software:
Tempo/Length/time signaturesExternal Content youtu.beContent embedded from external sources will not be displayed without your consent.Through the activation of external content, you agree that personal data may be transferred to third party platforms. We have provided more information on this in our privacy policy.loop recording as shown in this video (metronome, count-in, drum backing) is a basic functionality of pretty much every sequencer out there.
the built-in looper of the Profiler is quite powerful as it is and you can always use a metronome in the Aux In should you require it. -
loop recording as shown in this video (metronome, count-in, drum backing) is a basic functionality of pretty much every sequencer out there.the built-in looper of the Profiler is quite powerful as it is and you can always use a metronome in the Aux In should you require it.
Look at a solution where you have a guitarist playing alongside a drum machine though, @DonPetersen. After a few seamless loops, there is bound to be some drift between the loop created on the Kemper and the drum machine timing.
Having things beat synced would really help in a situation like this. Many looper devices nowadays have this functionality and I honestly think mothership should consider it.
I understand that Kemper Amps bills the looper as a practice tool, but with a clock already on board, it would be great if we could add the looper on top of the other time-synced effects in the Profiler.