Looper: Record panning per take
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2022 5:26 am
Howdy
I would like to use 4 loopers to emulate a basic hardware setup...pretty basic
however
I would like each take on a looper to begin at a particular pan position
eg Most rhythmic stuff I would like to be close to centre but I would like every take to randomly choose a wider and wider pan position
Application
First take
I begin with a tempo synced basic loop (normally tapped on my guitar) and this will be the basic groove
Next take
I would like the pan to move by a certain amount to the left say L10
I would like this take to be R10
Now of course it needs programming to do that...no probs as it can be done via remote script and thats not the real issue
WHERE is there a record pan on the looper to do that? Most other loopers I have used eg Guitar Rig, have a controller for pan record position
Is creating a separate input and routing to the recorded channel the only way to do this? ie panning on the input channel routed to the record channel?
Any ideas as how to do this any other way?
Cheers
I would like to use 4 loopers to emulate a basic hardware setup...pretty basic
however
I would like each take on a looper to begin at a particular pan position
eg Most rhythmic stuff I would like to be close to centre but I would like every take to randomly choose a wider and wider pan position
Application
First take
I begin with a tempo synced basic loop (normally tapped on my guitar) and this will be the basic groove
Next take
I would like the pan to move by a certain amount to the left say L10
I would like this take to be R10
Now of course it needs programming to do that...no probs as it can be done via remote script and thats not the real issue
WHERE is there a record pan on the looper to do that? Most other loopers I have used eg Guitar Rig, have a controller for pan record position
Is creating a separate input and routing to the recorded channel the only way to do this? ie panning on the input channel routed to the record channel?
Any ideas as how to do this any other way?
Cheers