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Hey all,
I am a musician / inventor down in Miami, I have been looping for quite some time, and only just now joined here.
I have a home-grown looper that I use which allows me to control loops independently of one another ... which I figure is pretty useful (but I am looking for feedback, of course). I also layer slightly differently .. instead of using a midi clock, I just have a notification that goes out every time the first loop you record goes back to it's 0 position .... so subsequent loops can start/stop recording on any master loop repeat (no need for multiply functions this way ... I think it is more intuitive... ).
I am trying to get as much feedback as possible since I need to make this as useful and user friendly as possible for both musicians and DJs (and the hybrids). This is a sponsored product and will be completed this spring.
Please check it out at www.flyloops.com.
There are several video demos there (a couple of which you can find on youtube, if you prefer).
I think watching the videos should give you a good idea of how it works ..... after that, just lemme know.
PS - anyone else here from Miami?
Thanks,
Aaron Leese
I am a musician / inventor down in Miami, I have been looping for quite some time, and only just now joined here.
I have a home-grown looper that I use which allows me to control loops independently of one another ... which I figure is pretty useful (but I am looking for feedback, of course). I also layer slightly differently .. instead of using a midi clock, I just have a notification that goes out every time the first loop you record goes back to it's 0 position .... so subsequent loops can start/stop recording on any master loop repeat (no need for multiply functions this way ... I think it is more intuitive... ).
I am trying to get as much feedback as possible since I need to make this as useful and user friendly as possible for both musicians and DJs (and the hybrids). This is a sponsored product and will be completed this spring.
Please check it out at www.flyloops.com.
There are several video demos there (a couple of which you can find on youtube, if you prefer).
I think watching the videos should give you a good idea of how it works ..... after that, just lemme know.
PS - anyone else here from Miami?
Thanks,
Aaron Leese
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