The Loopler module can record I believe up to 90 minutes of total audio. This can be done across multiple loops, for instance 9x 10 min loops or other variations of course if not synchronized or if doing different length loops for sound on sound.
I would need to retrace my exact steps if you need specific instructions but from what I recall offhand - I believe the secret sauce was binding the footswitches separately to record and then toggling rec/play or play/stop. I’d pressed the footswitch A for instance and by hand selected the different function for it to toggle, set it essentially that way. If you give me a few days, I’ll be near my Beebo unit to double check how I did it. I’ve been very Hector focused for a bit now 🤓
How long can the pedal record for?
The Loopler module can record I believe up to 90 minutes of total audio. This can be done across multiple loops, for instance 9x 10 min loops or other variations of course if not synchronized or if doing different length loops for sound on sound.
@@pedaleffected 90 mins total?!?!! Wow that is impressive!!!!
@@DECIMA1 I’ve never truly maxed it out myself but I’ve come to really prefer this visual layout for desktop synth looping especially.
How’d you get the a and b to interact differently with the record button?
I would need to retrace my exact steps if you need specific instructions but from what I recall offhand -
I believe the secret sauce was binding the footswitches separately to record and then toggling rec/play or play/stop. I’d pressed the footswitch A for instance and by hand selected the different function for it to toggle, set it essentially that way.
If you give me a few days, I’ll be near my Beebo unit to double check how I did it. I’ve been very Hector focused for a bit now 🤓