If tempo changes when using looper will pitch always change?
If tempo changes when using looper will pitch always change?
I've just got Live working successfully with some software called "InTime". It means that Live follows the tempo of the drummer rather than the other way round. I set up Looper so that I could put some guitar loops into the live mix, but as the tempo changes the tuning of the loops changes with it. Is it possible to use Looper without this happening?
Last edited by madhatter on Wed Jul 07, 2010 6:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: If you change tempo when using looper will it always change
Started this post again as title was too long and doesn't make sensemadhatter wrote:I've just got Live working successfully with some software called "InTime". It means that Live follows the tempo of the drummer rather than the other way round. I set up Looper so that I could put some guitar loops into the live mix, but as the tempo changes the tuning of the loops changes with it. Is it possible to use Looper without this happening?
Re: If you change tempo when using looper will it always change
all you had to do was edit your original post then you can change the post title, no need to double post.
change your warp mode out of repitch mode.
change your warp mode out of repitch mode.
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Re: If you change tempo when using looper will it always change
I'm talking about loops created in "Looper" not samples loaded into sessions. Is there "warp" mode in "Looper"? If so where?Tone Deft wrote:all you had to do was edit your original post then you can change the post title, no need to double post.
change your warp mode out of repitch mode.
Re: If tempo changes when using looper will pitch always change?
I seem to remember before Looper existed there was a way to set Live up to work like a JamMan. Can anyone remind me how to do that?