MIDI looping.

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gamrap
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MIDI looping.

Post by gamrap » Sat Dec 15, 2012 1:48 pm

Hi.Say I record 4 bars of MIDI in the arrangement view.When I go to the clip editor and set up a loop to play from the beginning for two bars it only plays the two bar loop twice until the original four bars are 'used up'.The manual states that it should loop indefinitely.Am I doing something wrong?Many thanks.

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Re: MIDI looping.

Post by vitalispopoff » Sat Dec 15, 2012 2:21 pm

not sure if understand it.

anyways - go to the clip view of the particular clip in arrangement view, and check wether the start cue point is within the loop markers. It may seem that You've recorded 4 bars, and set the loop for 2 last bars while leaving the start point at 1.1 so the clip plays extra 2 bars that aren't looped and then eventually gets in it.
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Re: MIDI looping.

Post by gamrap » Sat Dec 15, 2012 2:37 pm

I don't use the loop facility in the arrangement,just in the clip editor The idea is to to have a constantly running loop of say two bars while recording a longer melodic midi piece in a different track.

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Re: MIDI looping.

Post by JuanSOLO » Sat Dec 15, 2012 3:45 pm

did you click "Loop"

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Re: MIDI looping.

Post by frep45 » Sat Dec 15, 2012 6:40 pm

It sounds like you're still playing the song from arrangement view, which will only ever play a loop for however many bars you extended it to in that track.

Once you set the clip to loop, you need to drag the edge of it to extend it to be multiple bars in arrangement view.

However, if you want it to play while you record another track, a better idea would be to drag the clip you want to loop into the session view, then play it from there while the main record is enabled--your loop will play indefinitely (and record itself that many bars into the arrangement view) while whatever you're recording will be its own track.

If you haven't read the Live manual yet or done the tutorials, I would highly suggest it, as the relationship between session and arrangement views is quite useful in the music-making process!
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Re: MIDI looping.

Post by yur2die4 » Sun Dec 16, 2012 3:20 am

Yeah, loop indefinitely in session view.

In arrangement view it only loops indefinitely for drawing.

Another possibility which might be confusing is, if you set the arrangement to loop and record for a while, the clip that shows up in arrangement will show the most recent part of your take.

BUT, if you double click that clip, and dig around in it, you will find the audio from entire session that you recorded.

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Re: MIDI looping.

Post by gamrap » Mon Dec 17, 2012 12:48 pm

Thanks for the replies.The manual doesn't state you have to be in Session view.It seems strange that Live can't do what my little Yamaha RM1X can do with ease.What's so difficult about having individually looping tracks? A track should be a separate entity in its own right to be manipulated at will.I,ve never seen the point in having a whole piece looping together.

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Re: MIDI looping.

Post by Timbeaux » Mon Dec 17, 2012 12:52 pm

its common law in multiple daw's that the loop in arrangement view works for all channels.

if u r in session mode u can loop or not loop what ever u want.

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