How do i decrease volume on the recorded tracks in looper mode?
How do i decrease volume on the recorded tracks in looper mode?
- noamb2604
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At the moment you can't.
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Workaraound: If the looper ist post FX/amp then just record the track with less amp level. Set level back for your overdub. Result: first recording is softer.
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If the looper ist post FX/amp then just record the track with less amp level
The way I do also.
But I use the looper only for practising. For live performance it is not pacticable for me . -
I mentioned this somewhere else: The integrated looper is of course great for setting up rigs and stuff but to my mind for nothing more at the moment. Yes, you can use it but it's very limited and this kills the fun.
If you're willing to spend some money, get yourself a Ditto X2 by TC and place it in the effects loop. At the moment it's about 139€ in Europe. This little thing is very versatile and you i. E. are able to safe a backing track and even adjust the level of the backing track at any time after you recorded it what gives you the option to have a very neat experience while playing along or overdub at other levels.
It got space for recordings up to 5 Minutes, you can download your loops via USB, it is able to handle stereo and much more.I often use the Kempers looper to just set up stuff and listen to my rigs but when it comes down to i. E. practicing I most often hook up my Ditto X2.
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place it in the effects loop.
If you place it in the loop - how you change the sounds for overdubs.?BTW: you advice to use the looper sondcheck is very good.
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If you place it in the loop - how you change the sounds for overdubs.?
BTW: you advice to use the looper sondcheck is very good.
Directly with the big knob at the device itself. That's the cool thing about it. And if you want to you can set your first loop as a "backing track" which means you can even have a first dub at another level than the next overdubs. And all controlled within the device.
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I have one of those on my backup pedal board. Might have to integrate it, thanks for the idea.
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I have one of those on my backup pedal board. Might have to integrate it, thanks for the idea.
You're very welcome.
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How do i decrease volume on the recorded tracks in looper mode?
At the moment you can't.
Can't you globally reduce the playback volume of the KPA looper in the system menu? I'm 99% sure I've done this (I'm still using the "older" 3.3.0 FW). I'm not challenging Ingolfs KPA knowledge and there is a good chance I'm misunderstaning the question but I swear that setting is in the system menus.
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Just in case someone like me googles the same question and ends up in this thread:
System button - Switch to page 12 - looper volume in the down right corner.
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X2..X4 baby..this looks like an ambient guitarist DREAM...if i can play this in Stereo SOLD.
External Content www.youtube.comContent embedded from external sources will not be displayed without your consent.Through the activation of external content, you agree that personal data may be transferred to third party platforms. We have provided more information on this in our privacy policy.Thanks for sharing that info, i am going to pick this up
then confuse my self how to hook it up in stereo LOLAsh
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Edited have made a new thread
Ash
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If your foot controller can manage NRPN messages then you can adjust the looper volume that way as well.
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If your foot controller can manage NRPN messages then you can adjust the looper volume that way as well.
Like the man said, but it doesn't need to be NRPN, even CC messages will work. It is a bit tricky though. Here's a video on how I did it with my floorboard.External Content www.youtube.comContent embedded from external sources will not be displayed without your consent.Through the activation of external content, you agree that personal data may be transferred to third party platforms. We have provided more information on this in our privacy policy. -
Like the man said, but it doesn't need to be NRPN, even CC messages will work. It is a bit tricky though. Here's a video on how I did it with my floorboard.External Content www.youtube.comContent embedded from external sources will not be displayed without your consent.Through the activation of external content, you agree that personal data may be transferred to third party platforms. We have provided more information on this in our privacy policy.I' am a nerd what about this . Can you tell me witch steps I have to make to control the loopervolune with my expression pedal? Or is there an app for to implement into the KPA?
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I' am a nerd what about this . Can you tell me witch steps I have to make to control the loopervolune with my expression pedal? Or is there an app for to implement into the KPA?
Hi, unfortunately, just an expression pedal isn't enough, You need a floorboard that can send the right commands.
Joptunes is the man to ask about this. He helped me with the CC commands that were necessary to even be able to access the looper volume.
After that, what I did was programme the volume as a parameter X. When I move the expression pedal, this would vary x.
It looks really simple in the video I posted, but you need to have a fairly powerful foot controller to do it. I was using a Gordius Big Little Giant.