yes, it's a real shame that it doesn't record parameters such as the length controls, the double and halve buttons. I don't think they really understood the many ways a looper would be used when they made it. I was told something like : "it's just for using live, why would you want to record the parameter changes?" hmmm. yeah. thanks.oddstep wrote:Looper isn't a third party plugin... it works for me as a tempo slave, I remember getting confused over the different start stop options and I've never really cracked how to use it in arrangement (I just record its output into another channel).
It's a shame, because I consider that a real missed opportunity. It actually has some excellent features, but lacks some real basic ones (like being able to record a 'performance' of it.)
A looper device custom designed to sit at the heart of the king of the looping DAWs should have been mind blowingly universe-crushingly awesome. I mean - smooth tight integration, innovative implementation, awe inspiring featureset, incredible ease of use.
Sadly, it is not that.
It's less integrated than a 3rd party VST !