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1. English HJ Configuration Command Button Macro 1 Overdub Mixed Key 1 Macro 2 Undefined HJ Macro 3 Undefined HJ Macro 4 Undefined HJ Macro 5 Undefined HJ Macro 6 Undefined HJ Macro 7 Undefined HJ Macro 8 Undefined rs Macro 9 Undefined HJ Macro 10 Undefined HJ Macro 11 Undefined E Macro 12 Undefined HJ Macro 13 Undefined HJ Macro 14 Undefined B Macro 15 Undefined HA Macro 16 Undefined HJ Macro 17 Undefined HJ Macro 18 Undefined Hj Macro 19 Undefined HJ Macro 20 Undefined E 74 test HJ Apply gt Remove l 0 Keyboards and Remotes How to communicate with logelloop You can communicate with Logelloop by a lot of ways The first one is your mac keyboard but you can also command logelloop with midi gears Wiimote and Labjack module If you want to use a specific gaer who does not seems to be compatible please feel free to contact us maybe we can add it to Logelloop Standard Mac Keyboard By default a lot of Keys are affected to some Logelloop s functions All of the default keyboard commands are explained in the Quick View If you need to add some keyboard short cut or to modify the default keyboard commands you can go to Preferences Keyboard Commands and select a page regarding which part of Logelloop you want to command with a new keyboard shortcut At the end hit APPLY to record you new setup Special USB Keyboard The Special USB Keyboard is also the built in computer s keyboard
2. 9 Vu meter Pre Post faders 19 Keyboards state panel 10 LFE master level Faders Moving the fader will increase or decrease the sound Pushing cmd moving a fader will move all the faders Pushing alt click a fader will set the fader to Odb Pushing cmd alt click a fader will set all the faders to Odb Near the fader is a vu meter this vu meter is prefader by default The yellow Vu pre button permits to set the vu meter to post fader PST When a loop is recorded in a track the fader of this track is set to red when the track is empty the fader 1s green Panners Above the faders you can see the Panners The panners allow to place the sound somewhere in the stereo scene By default the sound is centered If the panner is not centered Alt Click on it will set it directly to the center In stereo outputs mode the panner look like this In spatialized mode it will look like this The grey spots represents the loudspeakers place Aux 1 and Aux 2 Aux and Aux 2 permit to send audio to the plug ins To use them you just need to click and drag the green cursor If you want to set the auxiliaries of all channels to the same value drag the leftmost Aux cursor Under the cursor a pst button permit to turn the Aux sends to pre in order to be independent of the fader level Use Auxiliaries to monitor recorded tracks If an output is selected for each Aux Preferences and if the plu
3. Action 2 Track Volume trk2 10 counter is equal to 2 you will EndIf change the level of track 2 and so on If counter 3 TrackVolume trk3 10 Message Action 3 EndIf Each time you use this macro you can change the value of counter with Inc and Dec 29 3 The Metronome Metronome E fe 2 2 Metronome Off Metronome On Slave 9 Metronome Master Metronome On External Sync Metronome Master External Sync 1 Recall enable 2 Beat Counter 3 BPM 4 Beats per bar 5 Tap Tempo 6 Metronome level 7 Menu behavior Recall enable 1 If this box is grey when you save a preset the metronome set up is not saved in the preset If the box is red and you can see R in it all the metronome set up is saved and recall with presets 30 Beat Counter 2 This box show the current beat of the Metronome BPM 3 If Metronome is ON or MASTER you can change the Beats Per Minutes in this place If the Metronome is in SLAVE and EXTERNAL SYNC it show the current BPM but you can t change it Beats Per Bar 4 If you are in Master you will choose the Beats number here If you are in Slave mode the tempo of the loop you recorded is calculated regarding this Beats number Tap Tempo 5 If you click 3 times on the Tap button a new tempo is calculated regarding the tempo you used when taping it This will only works if the Metronome is ON or MASTER
4. Metronome audio level and output 6 In the Metronome window there is a level adjustment 4 When the Metronome is On an audio click can be heard in a chosen audio output of your audio card In order to choose the specific output go to Preferences Audio Outputs At the bottom left of this page you will see a menu containing all your audio outputs Metronome Off RS Metronome 2 output Hd 120 Hz Configuration Demo JL HA Apply Remove 31 Metronome Off If the Metronome is Off it does nothing and there no calculation when you make a new loop Metronome ON If Metronome is ON it does not affect the loops you will make but it can drive Granulaterre or other BPM related effects Metronome On Slave If the Metronome is set to Slave it means that Logelloop is independent from the metronome In this mode when you record a new loop in logelloop The BPM of your loop is automatically calculated regarding the time signature If the metronome is On and if you use Granulaterre in Synced Slave mode or in Synced Master mode Granulaterre will take the new tempo as a clock reference Metronome Autostart Slave This mode is the same as Slave but the Metronome will start automatically when a new loop is recorded If you erase the current loop the metronome will stop automatically This 1s particularly useful with Granulaterre in Synced mode Metronome in Master mode If the metronome is set to Master and if the metrono
5. Mode 2 The duration of the interpolation is 14 seconds 3 The current preset is tutu the Interpolation will start from this preset If you changed something after loading tutu the interpolation will take this change in account and will start from the current state 4 The interpolation end will be the preset arret 5 the result is a jump between tutu and arret sages From Macros Wii 1 M Interpolation E LOOP A state RECALL STORE NEW DELETE LOOP B state 3 LOOP C state Strech titi Speed tripo Pitch SIMISIMISIMISIM 6 If you select the Thru Mode 7 The Interpolation will begin with tutu will pass thru the adjacent preset tripo and will finish with arret sages From Macros 8 Interpolation SEM Loor Astate Em STORE NEW DEL Strech titi Speed ripo A Aun Pitch S IMISIMISIMISIM 14 Note that this number will also set the length of the preset transition at a loop change but this will not affect the audio transition For example if you set the time to 1 sec in Loop A and you press Nextloop to go to Loop B the mixer s changes will take one second to go from the loop A state to the new preset state 15 Presets Write Read and Import You can store all the Presets that you have in the bank by hitting the Write Button When you save the presets on your Hard Drive or on an external memory such as an USB key you can change the name of the prese
6. Pressing a second time Multiply will stop the multiplication at the end of the loop You can call the end of Multiply as soon as you want Logelloop will wait the end of the loop before stopping the recording Undo If you made a mistake during overdub or multiply you can press undo U key by default Undo will delete the last track recorded You can delete as many track as you want by pressing undo a lot of time If you press Undo for a long time all the tracks are deleted and the the fist track is still playing If you want to delete all the tracks including the first one you can press record for a long time If you press Undo after Multiply the last track recorded is deleted and multiplication is undone 22 Restart Pressing Restart R key by default will restart the current loop at his beginning If the loop is muted restart will unmute and play at the beginning If you select Restart while overdubbing the loop will restart at the beginning and the overdub will also restart at the beginning of the current track If you select restart while Multiplying the multiplication will be stopped and the loop will restart at the beginning If the Metronome is On the loop will restart from his beginning at the first beat see chapter 3 Nextloop By pressing Nextloop n by default you go to the next loop If you press one time Logelloop wait for the end of the current loop and then go to the next loop If yo
7. Stereo in the Global preferences panel the inputs panner will change the position of the recorded stuff in the buffer Input faders and Auxiliaries The fader changes the level of the input in the monitoring in SEXs and also in the recorded loops Auxiliaries will send the input audio content to the VST plugs or if you set them to Bypass directly to an output They can be set to PRE or POST meaning that the faders will also change the level for auxiliaries or not Input To Monitor M Each input content can be routed to the monitoring channels In order to do it you just need to go to the preferences pannel and in Audio inputs check the To Monitor box Then the M will be red and you can ear this channel in the monitor according that the volume of the monitor output is not at zero and that you selected outputs for the monitor in Preferences Audio Monitor Input ToLoop L Each input can be routed to the looper or not If a channel is not routed the looper it will not be recorded when you press record This can be useful to have a lot of instruments connected and just selecting the one you want to be looped To choose if an input will be routed to the Looper go to the preferences pannel and in Audio Inputs check the ToLoop box for this channel 53 Storing Input settings in the Presets If you want to store your inputs settings in a Preset you can Press the button 1 at the right hand of the window The b
8. but if you use the special USB keyboard listener the keyboard is faster and you can command Logelloop even if Logelloop is not the front application on your Mac In order to use the Special Keyboard listener go to Preferences Special USB Keyboard and hit Start now and check Start controller at startup if you want to always use this listener 75 Midi Commands to Logelloop You can send commands to Logelloop From every Midi hardware or software In order to do it if is an Hardware you need to connect his midi output to one input of the sound card connected to Logelloop If the Hardware can be connected in USB you can also connect this hardware to the Logelloop s computer If you connect a new Midi interface Hardware connected with USB second midi card new Midi software you need to restart Logelloop After this go to Preferences Midi Commands Main and configure your set up Must be checked to activate this listener 2 Choose your midi device in this list 3 Choose the Midi channel 4 Set the Midi Note Midi controller or Midi Program change Ma D ter Activate these em mands D took and te Midi device Midi Note o Pire Undo Recon Mf For Overdub vf p Multich m Mute Wt gt Off d oce M gt fee d i to file gt ns by step autof ade Mt x ch Loop A Mt per Loop B iff em h On A dre Mf r s Loop 9 On 5 Loop C direct of Loop C dire Ne 00 m ext Loop Ne p
9. patch can be loaded as an SEX in Logelloop by just removing the mxb extension and replacing it with a Logelloop SEX extension After that put the patch in the Externals SEX folder This folder is in Library Application Support Logelloop When the patch with the good extension is at the good place open Logelloop or close it and re open and you will see your patch in the SFX menu In the Externals SFX folder there is an SFX called SFX Example In this sfx you can find all you need to make an SEX that can communicate with Logelloop If you need more informations on how to do externals SEX please contact us at logelloop logellou com 36 How to load an SFX eo plug ins No effect In order to load an SFX you just need to select his name in the menu who is at the bottom of the plug ins window In Logelloop 1 1 you can find 6 internals SEXs Convo Delay QuadDelay QuadPitchDelay Granulaterre and Ringmod If you have added some of yours they also will appears in this list You will find some explanation on the internal SEXs in the next pages 37 Convolution Select Noise input 2 Select Rhythm input 3 Noise vu meter and level 4 Rhythm vu meter and level 5 Convolution balance 6 Output meter The principle of the convolution is to put the shape of a sound on an other sound With Convo you can for example modulate a drone with a percussion In order to do that record a loop of drone i
10. philippeollivier philippeollivier philippeollivier philippeollivier philippeollivier Kristof Kristof Kristof Kristof Kristof Philippe OLLIVIER krisAnd Phil krisAndPhil krisAnd Phil krisAnd Phil Kristof Kristof philippeollivier philipppe e et Creation date 2005 12 04 01 13 59 2007 04 25 09 42 06 2007 02 06 19 58 20 2007 04 25 09 42 06 2005 12 11 23 19 16 2007 02 06 16 06 37 2005 11 13 21 40 01 2005 10 21 00 47 50 2006 02 27 11 15 50 2006 02 19 12 50 03 2007 03 27 15 53 23 2005 12 03 02 27 41 2005 12 03 02 27 41 2005 12 03 02 27 41 2007 02 06 20 24 11 2005 11 29 21 06 06 2007 04 25 09 42 06 2007 05 05 17 08 57 2007 05 07 11 20 29 2007 05 07 11 20 47 2007 05 07 11 19 51 2007 05 05 17 08 57 2005 12 02 19 00 53 2005 12 02 19 00 53 2005 11 20 12 02 44 2005 09 26 00 42 19 8 2005 11 20 12 02 44 2006 07 11 16 42 52 2006 02 26 20 59 57 2006 02 26 20 59 57 2006 02 26 20 59 57 2006 02 26 20 59 57 2005 11 25 15 49 42 2005 11 29 21 06 06 2007 02 13 01 13 56 2005 10 23 22 23 30 RAR IANA AAT Ars JS SII New C Duplicate Rename Remove Reference Guide Show Folder Refresh CEE English Hj Configuration This panel permit to manage you macros You can write some new macros remove and duplicate the macros see chapter Macros 64 The Ma
11. tracks of the current loop are erased After this if you press Copy the content of the others loops B and C if you were in A while erasing is also erased This is interesting to erase everything in Logelloop with two clicks If you press Overdub more than one second tracks 2 to 10 of the current loop are erased In this case the first track 1s not erased Overdub When the first track 1s recorded you can can play with it and even if you want it is possible to overdub by pressing the overdub button o key on your keyboard by default The overdub begin on the second track Overdub is an immediate action So when you hit the Overdub button the recording begin immediately If you want to defer the recording on the next track you can use Multiply who will wait the end of the loop to record on the next track Overdub will only stop if you press overdub a second time If not at the end of the loop the overdub will automatically record on the next track and so on If you start Overdub you stop it and start it again before the end of the loop the second record is done on the same track If you want to change this behavior you can go to the Preferences Behavior and in the Options panel check Only one Overdub per track 19 Here the Overdub began at point UL ns s e2 po CELLES and was stopped at point 2 As the second Overdub started before the end of the loop it is on the same track Overdub in Mixed Mod
12. your computer administrator password It will be used by Logelloop in order to work in high priority to improve performances If you don t provide a password the priority will be the default one English HA Configuration UM H4 Apply Remove Here you will set if Logelloop works in Stereo or Mono By default Logelloop is Mono You can also set the length of your audio loops As the loops are recorded in the RAM and not on the Hard Drive it is recommended to set a loop length related to your the RAM installed in your computer The Administrator Password permit to set Logelloop at a hight priority level on your computer With this option another application will not interrupt Logelloop THOSE OPTIONS NEED TO RESTART LOGELLOOP IN ORDER TO BE EFFECTIVE 56 The Audio Driver s panel Global preferences e Audio Audio Driver Inputs Monitors o Outputs vst Plugins Sound files e Behaviour Look and Feel Macros Q midi Keyboard commands LJ Footboard Wiiremote Special USB Keyboard Network Preferences Driver selection Audio driver Built in Microphone HJ Input Source Internal microphone H4 Output Destination Internal Speakers Hj Playthrough Input Input Device Performances tuning 44100 1 0 vector size 256 Signal vector size 256 HJ Sample rate Audio Audio Driver CoreAudio Built in Output HJ Apple Audio Midi Driver setup Configur
13. 65 66 67 67 68 69 70 70 71 How to command a Macro with the LJ Footboard How to command a Macro with the Keyboard How to command a Macro with the Special USB Keyboard 10 Keyboards and Remotes How to communicate with logelloop Standard Mac Keyboard opecial USB Keyboard Midi Commands to Logelloop How to configure Midi Commands Wiimote How to Connect a Wiimote to Logelloop Configure the Wiimote LabJack 72 73 74 75 19 19 76 17 78 78 79 80 Quick View Function Default Key Description O Rom paa RECORD fume Fava mos int mde DVERDUB fin ck 0 Resmhmmeb OOOO OOo OVERDUB OVERDUB MULTIPLY MULTIPLY iDo Multiply at the end of the current loop Stop Multiply MULTIPLY Long Click MUTE Irst Click Mute at the end of the current loop Unmute MUTE 2nd Click MUTE Long Click Mute immediately Fadeout start at the end of the current loop fadein AUTOFADE AUTOFADE AUTOFADE Fadeout start immediately Erase the last track recorded Erase all overdubs but doesn t erase the first track COPY Irst Click COPY Dnd Click Copy in another loop the content of this one Copy After will copy the content of the current to the next loop NEXTLOOP Irst Click NEXTLOOP Dnd Click URGENCE Irst Click Go to the next loop at the end of the current loop Go immediately to the next loop Forget the last command if it is possible This doesn t work with recor
14. 93 v Look and Feel LoopF Save and load content of this loop as F Philippe OLLIVIER 2005 12 03 02 27 41 93 M e T MixAIIToPlayer Mix all tracks into the first one and send it to the p Kristof 2005 11 29 21 06 06 781 v NormalizeFirstTrack Normalize the sound in the first track Kristof 2005 12 02 19 00 53 887 M NormalizeLoop Normalize the sound in the current loop tracks Kristof 2005 12 02 19 00 53 887 v p Macro mapping OctaveSpeedUP Change octave and double speed smoothly Kristof 2005 11 20 12 02 44 510 v Midi OctaveUPTwoCycle One octave up in two cycle for first track Kristof 2005 09 26 00 42 19 8 v OneOctaveUp Change octave smoothly Kristof 2005 11 20 12 02 44 510 v eo Keyboard commands Perpetual Deux ostinato Perpetual stereo panner for track 1 to track 4 krisAndPhil 2006 02 26 20 59 57 78 v LJ Footboard Perpetual_Hamster Perpetual stereo panner for track 1 to track 4 krisAndPhil 2006 02 26 20 59 57 78 v Perpetual sfx ostinato Perpetual stereo panner for sfx krisAndPhil 2006 02 26 20 59 57 78 M e Network PitchChange ByCounter Change the pitch according to the counter value Kristof 2005 11 25 15 49 42 773 v e Global preferences PlayerStartPause Start pause the player Kristof 2005 11 29 21 06 06 781 v Player Start Stop ostinato Demarre et arret le player Kristof 2005 11 29 21 06 06 781 B Restarter Restart many time philipppe 2005 10 23 22 23 30 531 v TestAddTrack test add track cmd stalig 2005 12 04 01 13 59 286 v TestCycle Cyc
15. E LJ Footboard midiv cc7 Any HH Any Off mS w remote midiv cc8 Any 1 Any Off HH Special USB Keyboard Network If the you use a midi note emitter then the variables are midiv_nt1 to midiv_nt8 who take a value related to the last received Note and midiv ntv1 midiv_ntv2 midiv_ntv8 who take the Velocity of the last Midi Note List and state of Macros Variables If you want to have a look to all your variables and to know their state Open the Macro window click on the View Variables button You will see all the variables accessible in a macro If you want to create a new variable you can do it using the Declare function in a macro See Advanced control action in the macro s help 70 How to command a Macro with the Wiimote To commands a Macro with the Wiimote go to Preferences Wiimote Commands Macros and select a button in the list 6 0 Global preferences Audio o Behaviour amp Look and Feel Macros midi Keyboard commands UJ Footboard e Wiimote Wii remote status v amp Commands e Main Player For tracks Macros Midi synchro SFX Plugins Special USB Keyboard Network English HJ Configuration Preferences Commands Macros Command Button Macro 1 Overdub Mixed Button HOME Macro 2 Macro 3 Macro 4 Macro 5 Macro 6 Macro 7 Macro 8 Macro 9 Macro 10 Macro 11 Macro 12 Ma
16. E FILE You can load it at the location you want with LOAD IN A LOAD IN B or LOAD IN C You also can delete this loop selecting DELETE FILE When you Copy a loop to your HD the state of the looper s mixer is also recorded To revert to this state after loading a loop you can choose LOAD PRESET Please note that this function will only works on the current loop so if you are in A an you want to load a loop in B you will have to go to loop B to recall the preset of the loaded loop 50 The loop maker aa loop_maker C The yellow button in the Audiofiles loader open a window named Loop maker In this window you can make loops from file you just drag and drop on the dedicated area You can drop up to 10 files Then you just need to select LOAD IN A LOAD IN B or LOAD IN C and your files are loaded to the selected loop You can choose file who haven t the same length but the length of the created loop will be the length of longer one 5 Inputs Window 1 Route this channel to the looper 2 Route this channel to the monitor out 3 Mute this channel 4 Aux sends 5 Panner settings 6 Enable disable the preset recall 7 Monitor output level 8 Input level 9 Vu meter Pre Post faders 52 Input Paners The paners have an effect on the monitoring position of the sound but not on the stuff being recorded in the looper if you are in Mono Preferences Global preferences If you are in
17. LOGELLOOP 1 Real Time Sampler User s manual Logelloop is a tool for realtime multitrack musical looping LOGELLOOP is a realtime multitrack looper With Logelloop you can save your loops on the HD With Logelloop you can also modify the sound for each track separately in realtime Another goodie of the multitrack looping 1s the ability to erase each track one by one or playing each track at a different speed even in reverse All logelloop s command can be accessed by MIDI controllers note ctl pgm change by a Wiimote by the computer s keyboard or even by a labjack USB controller So it 1s possible to control Logelloop even while playing a musical instrument You can also write your own Macros in a very simple language who permit to access each command function and settings of Logelloop 1 Logelloop Main Window Faders Panners Aux 1 and Aux 2 Use Auxiliaries to monitor recorded tracks oolo S button Mute M button Pitch Speed Time Presets Presets Recall Modes Presets Cross fades between presets Presets Write Read and Import 2 Commands for the Looper Record Erase Overdub Multiply Undo Restart Nextloop Mute Autofade Copy CopyAfter Copy To File A B C Urgence Inc Dec 3 The Metronome Hecall enable 1 Beat Counter 2 BPM 3 Beats Per Bar 4 Tap Tempo 5 Metronome audio level and output 6 Metronome Off Metronome ON Metronome On Slave Metronome Aut
18. ard Macro 14 Off Macro 14 Off Macro 15 Off Macro 15 Off Special USB Keyboard OFF on e Network Macro 16 Macro 16 Macro 17 Off Macro 17 Off _ English HJ Configuration 69 test Hd Apply Remove Variables in Macros You can use Variables in your macros Those Variables are a way to connect a macro to the outside world The main variable is counter this variable will change his value when you will hit Inc or Dec in the Transport window or by another way You can also use variables that listen to connected Midi Devices In order to configure this you can go to Preferences Midi Variables on midi controllers or midi notes Once a device 1s configured the macro variable will change his value regarding the midi controller value You can use 8 midi controller variables whose names are midiv cc1 to midiv_cc8 4 FRUI Vilage gt Time stretch v e Variables for macro Variable Midi device Midi Channel Midi Ctl C Variables on midi co Any HA Any E Variabl idi not e ds n s midiv ccl Any HH Any off N amp VST Midi commands ms en Volumes midiv_cc2 Any HH Any HH Off NW amp Panners midiv cc3 Any Hed Any zs Off HH Aux channels midiv_cc4 Any Hd Any HA Off He Per Track Solo Mute Smidiv_ceS Any F3 Aw A or Wm SFX Controllers midiv_cc6 An v An off N o Keyboard commands B
19. ation English HJ UM HJ Apply Remove Here you can choose which sound card you want to use You can also choose the sample rate the Input Output vector size and the signal vector Size 57 The Monitor panel Preferences Global preferences Audio Audio Driver Monitors Inputs Monitors Outputs vst Plugins Sound files Behaviour Look and Feel Macros Midi Keyboard commands LJ Footboard Audio Monitors Number of monitors Wiiremote Special USB Keyboard a Network Monitoring Left 1 output HH Monitoring Right 1 output English H4 Configuration UM 1 Apply Remove It is possible to send the inputs of Logelloop directly to some outputs of your soundcard This can add some latency regarding to the buffer size see The Audio Driver s panel Despite of this latency it can be very useful if you need to feed the direct sound to your front of house sound system or to a monitoring system The monitoring level master in Input s window can be stored in presets 58 The Outputs panel Global preferences Audio Audio Driver Inputs Monitors Outputs vst Plugins Sound files Behaviour Look and Feel Macros Midi Keyboard commands LJ Footboard Wiiremote Special USB Keyboard Network Preferences Audio Outputs Outputs organisation Stereo HA Stereo Master L
20. cro 13 Macro 14 Macro 15 Macro 16 Macro 17 Macro 18 Macro 19 Macro 20 71 Undefined HJ Undefined HJ Undefined HJ _ Undefined HJ Undefined HJ Undefined HJ Undefined HJ Undefined ES Undefined HJ Undefined HJ Undefined HJ Undefined Hj Undefined HJ Undefined HJ Undefined HJ Undefined HJ Undefined Hd Undefined HA Undefined E test E Apply Remove How to command a Macro with the LJ Footboard To commands a Macro with the LJ Footboard go to Preferences LJ Footboard Commands Macros and select a button in the list eoe Preferences Commands Macros Global preferences Audio e Behaviour Look and Feel Command Button Macro 1 Overdub Mixed Button 1 Macros Macro 2 Undefined B Midi Macro 3 Undefined HJ Keyboard commands Macro 4 Undefined HJ e LJ Footboard e todo sis Macro 5 Undefined v e Commands Macro 6 Undefined Hj e Main Macro 7 Undefined HJ Player Macro 8 Undefined Ww For tracks Macro 9 Undefined HJ e Macros Midi synchro Macro 10 Undefined B e SFX Plugins Macro 11 Undefined HJ 9 Volumes Macro 12 Undefined Hd aaa Macro 13 Undefined H Special USB Keyboard e y Macro 14 Undefined HJ Macro 15 Undefined B Macro 16 Undefined HJ Macro 17 Undefined HJ Macro 18 Undefined B Macro 19 Undefined HJ Macro 20 Undefined Eng
21. cro Mapping panel DAA e Global preferences Audio e Audio Driver e Inputs Monitors e Outputs e VST Plugins e Sound files o Behaviour o Look and Feel e Macros o Macro management r Macro mapping Midi Keyboard commands LJ Footboard wiiremote Special USB Keyboard e Network Preferences Macros Macro mapping Command Macro 1 Overdub Mixed Macro 2 Macro 3 Macro 4 Macro 5 Macro 6 Macro 7 Macro 8 Macro 9 Macro 10 Macro 11 Macro 12 Macro 13 Macro 14 Macro 15 Macro 16 Macro 17 Macro 18 Macro 19 Macro 20 English HJ Configuration Overdub Mixed Turn on overdub in mixed mode Hd uw Up to 30 macros can be loaded in a Logelloop session see chapter Macros 65 The Network panel Preferences amp Global preferences Audio Audio Driver Inputs Monitors Outputs vst Plugins Sound files o Behaviour Look and Feel e Macros Macro management Macro mapping Midi Keyboard commands Remote client UJ Footboard Automatic connection to remote client at startup o9 Wiiremote Special USB Keyboard Network Network Remote client IP address 192 168 0 l1 Totest English HA Configuration UM HA Apply Remove Logelloop can send a lot informations to another computer via an ethernet connexion It can also receive some informations
22. d and overdub URGENCE URGENCE Go to loop A at the end of the current loop Go immediately to loop A LOOP A LOOP B LOOP B LOOP B LOOP C LOOP C LOOP C RESTART Go to loop B at the end of the current loop Go immediately to loop B Go to loop C at the end of the current loop Go immediately to loop C Restart the current loop RENE NENNEN a NENNEN NN NENNEN NENNEN MEN E COPY Long Click Copy this loop on the Hard Drive at the defined location NENNEN MEN NENNEN EE qM NEN HEN MR WENN O R l Logelloop Main Window In this window you will find a mixer that contains some useful stuffs to mix or add effects to your loops VERRE Keyboards MM Hrs Audio engine is on Loop osx 1 Messages From Macros e A OWii 1 test2 EE WRITE READ IMPORT Interpolation RECALL STORE NEW OELETE D Strech Speed o he a orla he he Se ie The lo lo 0 Do bo bo po bo po po po po bo J OttiOnk Off P Off E Off E Off E Off E Off Off E Off E Off E Off SIMISIMISIMISIMISIMISIMISIMISIMIS MISIMIS MISIMMTM LFE L 2 3 4 s 5 10 tx m2 sfx Master 1 State of Logelloop 11 Buttons to open specifics windows 2 Messages from the macros 12 CPU load 3 Users presets 13 Current Loop 4 Time stretch 14 Audio On Off 5 Speed and Direction 15 Inputs vu meter 6 Pitch shift 16 Solo and Mute 7 Aux and effects sends 17 Panners 8 Solo Defeat Mute All Unmute All 18 Faders and Vu meters
23. e and Replace Mode Mixed Mode could also be called feedback mode This permit to use overdub on one track only When the record head reach the end of the loop overdub restart at the begin of the same track and everything already recorded on this track 1s erased at an adjustable percentage To use Overdub in Mixed Mode click on NORMAL 1 at the right side of the Transport Window NORMAL is changed to Mix Mode 2 After that click and drag the number below Mix Mode 3 to put it at the percentage of feedback effect you want for more feedback effect put a little percentage of erasing If this number is at O percent the previous audio content 1s not erased at 100 all 1s erased each time a new audio content 1s recorded If you click a third time on the Normal button it become a Replace button In this position Overdub will act as in a tape recorder It means each time you make an overdub you replace the previous audio content 20 Inc Dec Normal o do o restart restart gestart 21 Multiply You also can make a short loop at first and then choose Multiply to modify the length of this loop When you press Multiply X key by default Logelloop wait for the begin of the loop and then record an overdub and if you don t stop Multiply when you reach the end of the loop the overdub continue and the first loop you had is multiplied as many time as permitted by the max length chosen in your preferences
24. eft Channel 1 output HA FX 1 Left 1 output HA Master Right Channel 2 output Fe FX 1 Right 2 output Hd FX 2 Left 1 output HH FX 2 Right 2 output Special effects Left _1 output Hd Special effects Right 2 output HA LFE LFE Output Off HA LFE Cut off frequency Hz Send FX1 FX2 to LFE English Hd Configuration UM H4 Apply Remove In this panel you can choose that Logelloop s output are in Stereo Multitrack or Spatialized Stereo The outputs of Logelloop tracks are mixed and routed to 2 of the outputs of your sound card You can send the FXs outputs to some different hardware outputs Multitrack This is useful if you need to send each track separately to an audio mixer or to a recorder Spatialized If you choose the spatialized mode you can tell to Logelloop where are your loudspeakers in the audience in degree and then a 360 panner will permit to set the position for each track separately 59 The VST plugs panel Preferences amp Global preferences e Audio Audio Driver Inputs Monitors Outputs vst Plugins Sound files Behaviour Look and Feel Macros Midi Keyboard commands LJ Footboard Audio VST Plugins 9 Wiiremote VST Plugins search folders o Special USB Keyboard Add a new folder Network R Nolumes HD1 Library Audio Plug Ins VST zm Dx English HJ Configuration UM Apply Remove Here you choose where Logell
25. erences Behaviour Fade In Fade Out Fade time at begining and end of recording 10 H9 ms Algorithm to apply Anacrouse Anacrouse possible 0 5 seconds Disable anacrouse when loop length is less than 2 0 Anacrouse possible HJ Linear HJ Options Undo while overdub erase the track l m recording HJ Save loops with quality AIFF 16 bits HJ M Erase All also erase loop C Only one Overdub per track NextLoop in cycle A B C A A B A by default M Audio ON at startup Mute ON at startup M Copy Undo activate loop A v Multiply start recording if loop is empty vi Overdub start recording if loop is empty Copy immediatly don t wait end of loop Post fader Vu meters M At startup set the tracks levels to 0 0 Hj db M At startup set the input levels to 0 0 HJ db Contextual help message bubbles Activates execution traces beta version UM HJ Apply Remove English HJ Configuration In this panel you can adapt each Logelloop behavior to your preferences 62 The Look And Feel panel Global preferences Audio n Audio Driver Inputs Monitors Outputs VST Plugins e Sound files Behaviour Look and Feel Macros midi Keyboard commands LJ Footboard Wiiremote Special USB Keyboard e Network Preferences Windows displaying Use Full Screen All windows always di
26. from another computer running Logelloop or another soft like Max MSP Pure Data etc Please contact the Logelloop team in order to know how those informations can be used 66 9 Macros How to use the macros in Logelloop A macro is a small program who permit to do a lot of command in one click You can write your own Macros or use a macro that you can find in Preferences Macros Macro management If you want to write your macros please go to the Reference guide by clicking the button at the lower part of the Macro management page AA Preferences e Audio Macros Macro management Plo Grivar Macro name Description Author Creation date Ok e Inputs DuringTest 1 Test during kristof 2006 02 27 09 43 58 31 v e Monitors DuringTest_2 Test during Wait the end of During before finishing kristof 2006 02 27 09 43 58 31 v e DuringTest 3 Test during WaitEndDurings action kristof 2006 02 27 09 43 58 31 v Outputs FirstTrackToPlayer Copy the first track to the player and start playing Kristof 2005 11 13 21 40 01 297 v VST Plugins Four One Four Multiply by four Overdub one time ans multiply by Philippe OLLIVIER 2005 10 21 00 47 50 300 M Sound files IfThen Test Test IfThen kristof 2006 02 27 11 15 50 115 v LoopD Save and load content of this loop as D Philippe OLLIVIER 2005 12 03 02 27 41 93 v sehaviour LoopE Save and load content of this loop as E Philippe OLLIVIER 2005 12 03 02 27 41
27. g in for this Aux channel is bypassed Plug ins window the sound routed from each track according to the Aux level will be routed to the Aux audio Output Solo S button Solo is useful if you want to hear only a track If you want to hear more than one track you can solo each tracks you want to hear separately In order to UnSolo all hit the SD button Solo Defeat at the left of the faders NES ERE ELI CR EU EIL CI bo po po po po po po otflon Off j Off off j off off Off MS MES ME s NE S E Mute M button If you want to mute a track and still have others tracks playing you can hit Mute M button You can Mute more than one track by hitting more than one Mute button To UnMute all the muted tracks hit UM Yellow button at the left of the faders If you want to mute all tracks at the same time hit M button mute all Note This Mute is only a mixer mute and have no relation with the loop side of Logelloop To use synced mutes you have to use the dedicated function accessed by the keyboard letter M default or by clicking MUTE in the transport bar 10 Pitch With the pitch section of the mixer you can change the pitch of each track separately In order to do that Click the off button to set the pitch to on and then change the pitch in the number box above the on off button You can also change the pitch by semitone In order to do that click the menu above the number box i
28. he Audio Output of delay is sent to the SFX channel of Logelloop 40 QuadDelay Still to write 41 QuadPitchDelay Still to write 42 Granulaterre Granulaterre is an Arpeggiator based on granular synthesis To use it you first need to record a sample or load it from you HD To load a sample you can click on the dedicated button 1 use the command 1 or send a command from the macro world After that set the ON OFF toggle on ON position click on some buttons in the grid to obtain the good rhythm and set the length of grain 18 and the pitch 19 20 and 21 Granulaterre and the Metronome If Granulaterre is in Synced S this means that it will be slave of the Logelloop s Metronome and that you will only be able to change the Metronome settings from Logelloop This is particularly appreciable when you want Granulaterre to be synced to Logelloop If Granulaterre is in Synced M this means that granulaterre will be slave to the Logelloop s Metronome and that you will be able to change the Metronome settings from Granulaterre If Granulaterre is in Beat synced S this means that granulaterre will be slave to the Logelloop s Metronome but only for Beats and that you will be able to choose a particular step count for Granulaterre If Granulaterre is in Not Synced it means that granulaterre have his own Metronome and is completely independent Audio Outputs Granulaterre as 8 tracks who are routed
29. i in the Keyboards panel on the main panel of Logelloop Keyboards CIRE CN CRT After less than 3 seconds the c button will be red and the four leds of the Wiimote will stop to blink Your Wiimote 1s connected to Logelloop Keyboards LJ 1 CNIG Wii 1 Configure the Wiimote When the Wiimote is connected to Logelloop You can go to the preference panel and click Wiiremote in the left part of the panel After that you can choose a command for each button of the Wiimote as in the example below Every functions of logelloop and even the macros can be commanded from the Wii Remote epo Global preferences Audio Preferences Commands Main Behaviour Look and Feel Macros midi Keyboard commands LJ Footboard Wiremote Wii remote status bd e Commands Player Metronome For tracks e Macros e Midi synchro e SFX Plugins Special USB Keyboard Network Command Button Record Button B Hj Undo Record _ Undefined HH Overdub Button A HJ Multiply Button UP eq Mute Loop Button 1 H4 Copy Undefined H Copy after Undefined H Copy to file Undefined Hj Autofade Undefined H4 Loop A Undefined H Loop B Undefined B Loop C Undefined HH Loop A direct Undefined B Loop B direct Undefined Hj I nan C direct f Undefined Had 79 LabJack Still to write 80
30. it the content of last track stalig Baisse le volume de la boucle Copy all contents to Files Baisse le volume de la boucle Move the volume of a track Load a saved loop at each call philippeollivier philippeollivier philippeollivier philipppe philippeollivier Copy the first track to the player and start playing Kristof Multiply by four Overdub one time ans multiply Philippe OLLIVIER Test IfThen Rappele un preset nom A chaque coup de pedale un effet est appel Save and load content of this loop as D Save and load content of this loop as E Save and load content of this loop as F multiplie en fonction de counter kristof philipppe philippeollivier Philippe OLLIVIER Philippe OLLIVIER Philippe OLLIVIER philippeollivier Mix all tracks into the first one and send it to the Kristof Baisse le volume de la boucle empty empty empty empty empty Normalize the sound in the first track Normalize the sound in the current loop tracks Change octave and double speed smoothly One octave up in two cycle for first track Change octave smoothly Turn on overdub in mixed mode Perpetual stereo panner for track 1 to track 4 Perpetual stereo panner for track 1 to track 4 Perpetual stereo panner for sfx Perpetual stereo panner for track 1 to track 4 Change the pitch according to the counter value Start pause the player empty Restart many time Fr walla oboe we a ea S philippeollivier
31. lic stereo panner for track 1 kristof 2006 02 26 20 59 57 78 M Test Solo Mute Solo and mute one by one philipppe 2005 10 23 14 26 53 349 v Volume Move the volume of a track philipppe 2005 12 11 23 19 16 331 v auxsetting change the aux settings philipppe 2006 03 06 02 42 12 524 v presetsnext Rappele un preset nom philipppe 2006 02 19 12 50 03 11 v trackpantest pan bouge pour voir philipppe 2005 12 04 16 19 06 717 v New Duplicate Rename Edit Remove Reference Guide Show Folder Refresh English Configuration fx arche Apply Remove Ins rer une nouvelle macro dans Logelloop Pour ins rer une macro que quelqu un vous a donn e dans Logelloop cliquez sur le bouton Voir Dossier qui se trouve en bas de la fen tre de gestion des macros dans Logelloop Ensuite glissez votre nouvelle macro dans le dossier qui vient de s ouvrir et cliquez sur le bouton Actualis qui se trouve juste cot du pr c dant de Voir dossier 67 Inserting a Macro in a slot Here we will see how to trigger a macro with a key a midi note midi cc midi pc ljfootboard Wiimote etc First of all you need to load a macro in a slot In order to do it go to Preferences Macros Macro mapping and in the slot called Macro 1 select a macro in the menu like in the example below rrerererices Macros Macro mapping Command Macro Update Macro 1 Overdub_Mixed Overdub Mixed Turn on overd
32. lish HJ Configuration test HJ Apply Remove 72 How to command a Macro with the Keyboard To commands a Macro with the Keyboard go to Preferences Keyboard Commands Commands Macros and select a Key in the list eoe Preferences Global preferences Audio Keyboard commands Macros Behaviour Command Key Look and Feel Macro 1 Overdub_Mixed HJ o Macros Macro 2 None HJ e Midi Macro 3 None HJ t Keyboard commands E nas He Main Macro 5 None E Player o For tracks Macro 6 None HJ Macros Macro 7 None HJ Macro 8 None HJ SFX Plugins g Macro 9 None HJ LJ Footboard Wiimote Macro 10 None B Special USB Keyboard Macro 11 None HJ Network Macro 12 None HJ Macro 13 None Hj Macro 14 None HJ Macro 15 None HJ Macro 16 None HJ Macro 17 None Hd Macro 18 None Hj Macro 19 None Macro 20 None HJ English E Configuration 73 test HJ Apply Remove How to command a Macro with the Special USB Keyboard To commands a Macro with the Keyboard go to Preferences Special USB Keyboard Commands Macros and select a Key in the list F 60 0 Global preferences Audio Preferences Commands Macros Behaviour e Look and Feel Macros midi Keyboard commands LJ Footboard Wiimote Special USB Keyboard USB Keyboard state v e Commands e Main e Player e For tracks Macros Midi synchro SFX Plugins e Network
33. me is On when you will record a new loop Logelloop will wait the first beat to enable Record When you will stop the recording logelloop will wait the end of the last beat to stop the recording Your loop will be synced to 32 the metronome This mode can be useful for example if you want logelloop to be synced to Granulaterre or an external clock In this case Granulaterre must be in Synced Slave mode or in Synced Master mode When you record a loop in this mode you can ear Granulaterre to play your music at the good rhythm or set the volume of the metronome as loud as you need to ear it during the recording Metronome On External Sync This mode is not currently working Metronome Master External Sync This mode is not currently working Metronome and Nextloop When you change the current loop with Nextloop A B and C the Metronome will not change his state to take the state of the new loop If you want the Metronome settings to be different with each loop and if you want them to change with Nextloop put the Recall Enable button 1 ON 33 4 Effects Vst folders VST Plugins search folders Add a new folder Library Audio Plug Ins VST ux X You can choose the folders where are your Plug ins in you computer in Preferences Audio VST Plug ins Once you choose one folder or more the plugs that are inside them will appear in the upper menu of the Plug ins window 1 in the picture below Using VST plug in
34. n the pitch part and select a value in semitone Speed Here you can change the Speed of the loop played in this track in the tape player way changing the speed and the pitch at the same time You can change the speed by semitone like for pitch or with the number box The W button permit to change between Wind and Rewind to play in reverse your loop Time With the Time section you can change the length of the loop without changing the pitch We could also call this function time stretch 11 Presets test CENT TT CN EEE WRITE READ IMPORT Interpolation RECALL STORE NEW DELETE This section permit to store and recall all the mixers settings When you want to store the settings hit NEW you will be prompted for a name Choose a name and press OK Your settings are stored and you can recall them in the menu Default settings Messages From Macros Wii 1 test eae Default settings Rs IMMITTO MEM LOUP A state RECALL STORE NEW DELETE LOOP B state J t 1 x t a p LOOP C state Strech XIwI ww w wl o v 7 cL oro of of on of on on SIMISIMIS MISIM S M S TM If the preset section is in direct recall mode you just have to select an item in this menu and the preset is immediately recalled You can also revert to default choosing default settings or copy the mixers settings of another loop If you are on loop A and you want
35. n track 1 of Logelloop record a percussion in track 2 of Logelloop and then select track 1 in the left part of Convo and select track 2 in the right part of Convo The output will be a convoluted result of those two sounds Midi Controllers for Convo are SFX Controller 1 Noise Input Level SEX Controller 2 Rhythm Input Level SFX Controller 3 Convolution Balance You can affect any midi controllers to those settings in Preferences Midi SFX Controllers 38 Delay Select the track or input to feed the Delay 2 Input level 3 Current Logelloop loop length 4 Operator affecting the loop length to obtain the delay time 5 Operand affecting the loop length to obtain the delay time 6 Resulting delay 7 Feedback The length of this delay is related to the loop length if you record a new loop or if you change the loop with Nextloop the delay is automatically recalculated If you make a multiplication the actual duration of the loop change but the initial length stay unchanged So the delay will stay the same When recording a new loop or erase the current one the delay time is not set to Zero and wait that a new loop is recorded to change his last duration 39 Midi Controllers for Delay are SEX Controller 1 Input Level SFX Controller 2 Feedback for Left channel SEX Controller 3 Feedback for Right channel You can affect any midi controllers to those settings in Preferences Midi SFX Controllers T
36. nd 2 Toggle Granulaterre ON OFF e Command 3 Tap tempo e Command 4 Clear the Sample For Keyboard special keyboard LJ Footboard or Wiimote do the same but at the specific place e Keyboard commands SFX Plug ins LJ Footboard Commands SFX Plug ins e Wiiremote Commands SFEX Plug ins e Special USB Keyboard Commands SFX Plug ins You can also command Granulaterre from the Macro World with messages like this one sfx cmd 1 45 Midi Controllers for Granulaterre are SEX Controller 1 to 8 Control Grain length SEX Controller 9 to 16 Control Channel Level SEX Controller 17 Begin of the selection in the waveform SEX Controller 18 End of the selection in the waveform You can affect any midi controllers to those settings in Preferences Midi SFX Controllers Storing Presets in Granulaterre As Granulaterre needs a lot of settings he has his own preset section This preset section have exactly the same behavior as the Logelloop preset section If you want that a preset in logelloop recall a preset in Granulaterre you first have to make the Granulaterre s one and after that you have to store the Logelloop s preset A Granulaterre Preset can be recalled from the Macro world using this syntax SFXRecallPreset mypresetname or if the preset name contain spaces SFXRecallPreset my preset name 46 RingMod O O Ringmod Select each input 2 Vu meter for inputs 3 Level for each inputs 4 Le
37. o resume playing If the Metronome is On and if you want to make a fade in on a muted loop the actual Fade In will occur at the first beat see chapter 3 25 Copy If you press copy y key by default the current loop is being copied to the Nextloop If the current loop is A it is copied to B and if the current is B it is copied to A If you want to copy the current loop to C you have to first press Copy and then C c key by default If you checked Nextloop permit three loops in preferences Loop behavior When you are in B B is copied to C If you press a second time copy before the beginning of the copy you will obtain Copyafter see below CopyAfter When you hit Copyafter 2 click on copy by default The content of the current loop will be copied after the content of the next loop The Nextloop is choosen by the same way as for Copy 26 Copy To File A long push on Copy will make a copy of the current loop s content to the hard drive In order to to make a copy to file Logelloop must know the filepath of the folder where you want to write those sounds To select this folder go in the preferences Audio Sound files 60e Preferences Audio amp Audio Driver Inputs Outputs Audio Sound files VST Plugins 9 Sound files amp Behaviour Look and Feel Q midi Sound file folders for audio player o Keyboard commands Lj Footboard Add a new folder Ne
38. oop will search for your VST plugs You can set as many folders as you want 60 The Sound Files panel Global preferences Audio Audio Driver Inputs Monitors Outputs vst Plugins Sound files Behaviour Look and Feel Macros Midi Keyboard commands LJ Footboard Wiiremote Special USB Keyboard amp Network Preferences Audio Sound files Sound file folders for audio player Users philippeollivier Documents 8 Sons et PDS Current work folder Save loops into Users philippeollivier Documents 8 Sons et PDS Automatic loop reload at startup English HA Configuration UM m i Add a new folder m X r4 In the Sound file folders for audio player panel you can choose where Logelloop will search for audio files that will appears in the File Player menu Aif Wave and SDII files can be played More than one folder can be chosen here In the Current work folder you choose where Logelloop will write you loops with the CopyToFile command This also the location where logelloop will load the files with the Saved Loops panel 61 The Behavior panel En En m o Global preferences Audio e Audio Driver e Inputs e Monitors e Outputs e VST Plugins o Sound files Behaviour amp Look and Feel Macros midi Keyboard commands LJ Footboard Wiremote Special USB Keyboard e Network Pref
39. op direct Off ext Loop direct tag in a4 ontigurat on photos el Appiy Remove 76 How to configure Midi Commands Be sure that you can see your Midi device in the Midi device list If the Midi device 1s not there this means that Logelloop cannot see it Verify your connection and restart Logelloop If his name is followed by this mean that the device was already used by Logelloop in this computer but that it is not connected now The protocol to set up your midi commands is 1 Check Activate this midi commands 2 Choose the Midi device you ant to listen to in the list 3 Choose the Midi channel 4 Choose the Midi Note in the list or just click the menu and play the Midi Note on your keyboard or on your footboard You can configure a lot of midi commands at the same time When the set up is finished click APPLY at the bottom of the preferences window and wait that the window is closed and the audio is on to use your new midi set up This is the same for other type of commands 77 Wiimote You can command Logelloop from a Wii Remote It is really simple to do it and it is probably one of the cheaper way to command Logelloop Furthermore it is a cordless connexion How to Connect a Wiimote to Logelloop 1 Activate Bluetooth on your Mac and connect the Wii to the Mac 2 Push the button 1 and 2 of the Wiimote at the same time The four leds will blink 3 Click on the c button near Wi
40. ostart Slave Metronome in Master mode Metronome On External Sync Metronome Master External Sync O OO CO 10 11 11 11 12 13 13 16 19 19 19 22 22 23 23 23 25 26 26 27 28 28 28 29 29 30 31 31 31 31 31 32 32 32 32 32 33 33 Metronome and Nextloop 4 Effects Vst folders Using VST plug ins SFX Plug ins How to make your own SFXs How to load an SFX Convolution Delay QuadDelay QuadPitchDelay Granulaterre Storing Presets in Granulaterre RingMod 5 File player Functions of the File Player 6 Load loops from the HD The Saved loops window The loop maker 7 Inputs Window Input Paners Input faders and Auxiliaries Input To Monitor M Input ToLoop L Storing Input settings in the Presets 8 Preferences The concept of Logelloop preferences The Global preferences panel The Audio Driver s panel The Monitor panel The Outputs panel The VST plugs panel The Sound Files panel The Behavior panel The Look And Feel panel The Macro Management panel The Macro Mapping panel The Network panel 9 Macros How to use the macros in Logelloop Inserer une nouvelle macro dans Logelloop Inserting a Macro in a slot How to command a Macro with Midi Variables in Macros List and state of Macros Variables How to command a Macro with the Wiimote 33 34 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 43 46 47 48 50 51 53 53 53 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64
41. rtation you need to wait 2 seconds before seeing the imported presets in the preset list 17 2 Commands for the Looper The main commands are in the transport panel In Logelloop each main command can have 1 2 or 3 functions AAA Transport Record JOverdub Muitipy Mute JAutofade Nextloop jRestart inc Dec Normal Copy JUndo LoopA JLoopB jLoopc jUrgene PO For example the Nextloop button pressed one time will set logelloop to the next loop at the end of the current loop pressed two time will set Logelloop immediately to the next loop But you can directly access to the second or third function in the preferences panel in Keyboard commands Main In the example below we have set the Direct Nextloop access Two click on Nextloop to the N letter Next Loop in H Next Loop direct N HJ Record First press the Record key space bar by default the Logelloop begin the recording Play some music and when you have finished press the record key a second time Logelloop stop recording and automatically play your music in loop mode The size of the loop is defined by time between the first hit on record and the second one You can Erase your recorded music by a long press on Record also possible while recording If the Metronome is On and in Master mode the recording will begin at the first beat see chapter 3 Erase If you press Record more than one second all
42. s 1 Be sure that a folder is selected in the Preferences Audio VST Plug ins 2 Load a plug by selecting it in the popup in the Plug ins window 3 Be sure that the plug is ON if necessary click the Bypass or Mute button 6 Then if the plug have some factory presets you can load them in the dedicated menu 4 Or if you prefer to edit the settings yourself click E 1 This will open the plug s window After editing you can store your changes as a preset by pressing NEW setting a name and then write the newly created file to your hard drive to be able to retrieve them in a another session by pressing WRITE 34 No effect o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 pf No effect 1 Open the VST plug s window 2 Click here to load a plug 3 Current loaded plug 4 Factory presets for this plug in 5 SFX menu 6 On Bypass Mute switch SFX Plug ins Logelloop has a proprietary plugs system Those Plug ins are named Special Effects SEX Depending of what they are made for they are inserted in the signal path they act as an auxiliary effect or they act as a generator There is 2 reasons to use SFX the first one 1s they don t generate latency when inserted in the signal path unlike VSTS and the second one is that any user of Logelloop can make his own plugs with Max MSP www cycling74 com 35 How to make your own SFXs In order to be able to make your own SFX you just need to have Max MSP cycling74 Any Max MSP
43. splayed on top Windows to open at startup M Counter Audio files load Inputs W EJ E Loop maker Colors Look and Feel M Commands M Tracks Audio files player Recorder Aux Macro state Preview English Hj Configuration UM HJ Apply Remove In this panel you can choose The Logelloop s colors and which window will automatically open at startup 63 The Macro Management panel AAA e Global preferences Audio e Audio Driver e Inputs Monitors Outputs e VST Plugins e Sound files e Behaviour e Look and Feel e Macros e Macro management e Macro mapping Midi Keyboard commands LJ Footboard Wiiremote Special USB Keyboard nework Preferences Macros Macro management Macro name Add_Track Baisse le son TOK Copy All Dimmer Tok During Volume FileLoader FirstTrackToPlayer Four One Four IfThen Test Kej La Danse Du Feu La Danse Du Feu LoopD LoopE LoopF MUltiplication comptee MixAIIT oPlayer Monte _le_son__TOK Motton_Chien Motton_Dec Motton_Player Motton_inc Motton rire NormalizeFirstTrack NormalizeLoop OctaveSpeedUP OctaveUPTwoCycle OneOctaveUp Overdub Mixed Perpetual Deux ostinato Perpetual Hamster Perpetual sfx ostinato Perpetual trk 3 and 6 PitchChange ByCounter PlayerStartPause PresetinterpDuration Restarter Te we ote Description Author Add a track Copy in
44. tart To start the player Stop To stop the player Pause To pause Resume to resume Loop mode off Loop mode on To play play the file in loop Loop it To load this file in the first track of the current loop of Logelloop Sync on begin Restart the file each time the current loop reach the beginning start at Begin The file will start next time the current loop will reach the beginning stop at End Will stop playing at the end of the current loop Open To open a new file that is not in the selected folders Refresh Menu If you add a new file in one of the player s folders from the os X finder and you want to access to this file immediately In the player you also have access to some commands to modify the speed and the direction of the player To change the level use the fader at the rightmost part of the window 49 6 Load loops from the HD The Saved loops window Load Audiofiles The Audiofiles loader permit to load files that you recorded before with Logelloop When you select CopyToFile the current loop is saved on your HD in the folder you chosen in the preferences To reload a saved loop you can do this Open the Audiofiles loader Select a loop in the menu at the top of the window If the loop was saved using CopyToFile the current name 1s something like 20060319 122325 This is an automatic name made like YearMonthDay HourMinuteSecond You rename the loop using the button RENAM
45. to set the mixer to the Loop b settings just select LOOP B state in the recall menu If you want to edit a preset load it edit the settings and press STORE You will be prompted for a new name if you keep the same name the preset will be overwritten otherwise you will obtain a new preset with the name you have chosen Delete will delete the last loaded preset 12 Presets Recall Modes gine is on oop A Direct recall From Macros i Press recall E ul Recall on Nxtloop Default settings polation LS RECALL STORE Recall at first Beat Strech Speed e Direct recall means that when you select a preset it will be immediately recalled e Press recall means that you will need to press recall after choosing a preset to actually recall it Recall with nextloop means that the chosen preset will be recalled when you go to another loop e Recall at loop end means that as soon as the current loop s end is reached the preset is recalled Recall at first Beat means that the preset is recalled at the first beat of the Metronome assuming that the Metronome is On Presets Cross fades between presets In the Preset section there is a number box named Interpolation In this box you can set the length in seconds of the transition time between a preset and another one By default the Interpolation Mode is the Jump mode 1 13 In the example below We are in the Jump
46. to the 8 last main tracks of Logelloop when Logelloop is in Mono recording If Logelloop is in Stereo recording the sounds of Granulaterre will be routed to the tracks 7 to 10 of Logelloop The menu at the right side of Granulaterre 24 permit to choose if one track of Logelloop will play only Logelloop audio content Granulaterre audio content or both mixed By default it is mixed for each tracks 43 1 Hit this to rec a sample to granulate 2 Or load a file from your HD 3 To save a sample to your HD 4 In reactive mode moving the selection zone replays sound 5 To change the sample size 6 Selection beginning 7 Selection end 8 Presets section 9 Start the Arpeggiator 10 Highlighted plot will plays the sample 11 Steps number 1 to 16 12 BPM 13 Selection zone Granulaterre Recall STORE NEW DELETE 14 Tap tempo 15 Metronome mode related to Logelloop metronome 16 Grain shape 17 To sync the Grain size to selection 18 Grain size 19 Grain start pitch 20 Grain end pitch 21 Grain pitch 22 Vu meters in red 23 Faders 24 Routing selection in Logelloop 25 Input channel and Level 1 is normal To Affect Midi commands to Granulaterre go to the preference panel Midi Commands SEX Plug ins for example and choose a midi note control change or program change for the first 3 commands They are affected to Granulaterre as e Command Record a Sample e Comma
47. ts bank The default name of the bank is the name of the current configuration After that you can reload the saved bank in another computer or even in another software to edit a bunch of parameters You can also use those 2 functions in order to save your Presets The Import function permits to import one or more presets of another bank in the current one In order to do it click Import the Import window will appears like this Default Stage FHF Tok log a UM CO Import presets into your c LS Existing presets n i MDR maison ostinato i photos test test2 tok Import into MDR Apply Cancel At the left side of the window you see the content of the current bank At the top of the right side of the window you can see a menu containing all your banks Select one bank and you will see his content in the right part of the window 16 In the list select one or more Preset alt click or Apple click When all the presets you want to import are in blue click Apply at the bottom of the page or Cancel if don t want to do it and the window page will close 000 Import presets into your current configuration Existing presets Import presets from MDR Stage FHr 1 geh disto asd lea 1 jhg Paguichoun 1 toto toto Poulnagavotte toto toto 2 An Dro Percus rev lannion TOK Dame Du Lac lea 1 Import into MDR After the impo
48. twork i DE Global preferences Current work folder Save loops into we Automatic loop reload at startup Autoload loop in loop A l Autoload loop in loop B Autoload loop in loop C English E Configuration Default HH Apply Remove Exporter Importer 27 You can go to loop A simply by pressing A A key by default Pressing one time will go to A at the end of the current loop Pressing twice on A Logelloop will go immediately to A If you are already in A nothing will happen B has the same behavior as A C C has the same behavior as A 28 Urgence If you press a key and don t want the function to be executed you can call Urgence and the the last command is not executed This will not work with Record and Overdub Inc Dec Inc and Dec are commands that permit to increase or decrease the value of the counter variable This variable 1s only accessible in the macro world but is very useful if you want to affect the work of a macro from a footboard or any controller Note that the counter variable can be used by as many macro as you want at the same time Example of macro who use Inc and Dec If counter 1 In this macro the statement if Message Action I counter 1 permit to do an Track Volume trk1 10 action only if counter is equal to 1 EndIf y d Here if counter 1 you can change the level of track one if If counter 2 Message
49. u press a second time Nextloop Logelloop go immediately to the next loop By default the next loop is B if you are on A and A if you are on B If you want to reach the C loop you have to press C but if you choose Nextloop permit three loops in preferences Loop behavior Nextloop call B if you are in A C if you re in B and A if you are in C Mute If you want to stop playing you can press mute m key by default If you press one time the key Logelloop wait the end of the loop and then mute If you press Mute two time the mute is immediate When Logelloop is muted you can press Mute another time for resume playing 23 You can also unmute by pressing another command like Overdub Multiply Autofade or Nextloop If the Metronome is On and if you want to unMute a muted loop the actual unMuting will occur at the first beat see chapter 3 24 Autofade if you press Autofade one time fT key by default Logelloop wait the end of the loop and then begin a fade out the fade out will have a loop length At the end of the fadeout Logelloop is muted If you press a second time Autofade the fade begin immediately and is muted at the end of the loop By this way you can choice the length of the fade out When Logelloop is muted you can press Autofade and then Logelloop start playing the current loop with a fade in This fade in have a length equal to the loop length After a fade out you can also press Mute t
50. ub in mixed mode HJ Marrn a After that you will need to affect a command to the slot called Macro 1 to do it please read the explanations below 68 How to command a Macro with Midi To affect it to a midi note go to Preferences Midi Commands Macros click to active the midi commands in the Note Commands part select a port and a channel After that select a Midi Note in the list In the same page you will find the midi control and Program Change commands for the macros r eoo e Global preferences Audio Preferences Commands Macros Note Commands rControllers commands Behaviour E e v Activate these midi commands __ Activate these midi commands Look and Feel Midi device Midi Channel Midi device e Macros All on Fireface 614 Port 1 HJ 1 HJ All on Any Midi Midi Note Midi Ctl v Commands Macro 1 Overdub Mixed G2 Macro 1 Overdub Mixed Off Macro 2 Off Macro 2 Off e Player a For tracks Macro 3 Macro 3 Off macros Macro 4 Off Macro 4 Off e Midi synchro Macro 5 Off Macro 5 Off EF Macro 6 Off Macro 6 Off Speeds Macro 7 Off Macro 7 Off gt Pitch changers s gt Time stretch Macro 8 _Off Macro 8 Off VST Midi commands Macro 9 Off Macro 9 Off volumes im Off Macro 10 Off Panners Macro 11 Off Macro 11 Off Aux channels AQ Per Track Solo Mute Macro 12 Off Macro 12 Off Keyboard commands Macro 13 Off Macro 13 Off LJ Footbo
51. utton will be changed to a R for recall enabled button And you can store the Preset with the button NEW for a new preset or with the button STORE if you are updating a previously stored preset 54 Preferences The concept of Logelloop preferences The preferences panel permits the user to adapt Logelloop to is own need For example in the preference panel you can decide which midi signal or which keyboard key will be associated to a Logelloop s commands a English w Configuration fx_arche Apply Remove To save your own preferences put a name in the Configuration space and press APPLY You new preferences set up will be added to the list Preferences set up is a session like system to adapt logelloop to each working situation 55 The Global preferences panel Global preferences Audio Behaviour Look and Feel Macros Midi Keyboard commands LJ Footboard Wiiremote Special USB Keyboard amp Network Preferences Global preferences Global preferences Mono or Stereo loops Stereo is A Stereo loop needs twice more memory than a mono loop Loop length 50 secondes Maximum recommended length 80 secondes Memory needed at 44100Hz Mono 401MB Stereo 803MB Administrator password wane These preferences are global to all your configurations The loop length is the same for the three loops The requested administrator password is
52. vel of output modulation 5 Vu meter of resulting sound The Ring Modulation Module effect multiply 2 audio signals and the result is a third signal Those 2 original signals come from your Logelloop s tracks or from the inputs Midi Controllers for RingMod are SFX Controller 1 Left Input Level SEX Controller 2 Right Input Level SFX Controller 3 Output Level You can affect any midi controllers to those settings in Preferences Midi SFX Controllers 47 5 File player Functions of the File Player The File Player permits to play stereo audio files from your Hard Drive In order to use the File Player you first need to select the folder from which you will play the file Sound file folders for audio player Add a new folder Users philipppe Documents 8 Sons et PDS fa gt Open Preferences Select Audio Select Sound files And select the folder with the yellow icon at the right of the square named Sound file folders for audio player Note that you can select more than one folder if needed Hit APPLY to close the preferences and come back to the player window 1 Audio files menu 2 Current loaded file 3 Playing bar 4 Buttons commands 5 Volume C File player 6 Speed and direction 7 Recall Mode Red for enable 48 At the top of the player s window you can see a menu With this menu you will select the file to be played List of all the function of the file player s

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