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- | ====== Luppp ====== | ||
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- | [[http://openavproductions.com/luppp/|Luppp]] is a loop machine designed for live performance and loop-based improv. It can trigger samples in a variety of ways, allowing you to build stacks of sounds into unique compositions. | ||
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- | ===== Strengths [Weaknesses] ===== | ||
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- | **Improv** | ||
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- | Luppp lets you build live performance around loops, meaning that custom beats can be created on the fly whenever you're feeling inspired. | ||
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- | **Simple** | ||
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- | Luppp is a simple and straight-forward application. It triggers loops. | ||
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- | ===== Weaknesses [Strengths] ===== | ||
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- | **Loopy** | ||
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- | Loop-based composition is a niche, and that's the main paradigm in Luppp. | ||
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- | ===== Install ===== | ||
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- | Install Luppp from [[http://slackbuilds.org]]. | ||
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- | ===== Finding Loops ===== | ||
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- | If you lack loops to use with Luppp, download a good set of material at [[https://github.com/harryhaaren/openAV-Content/archive/breaks.zip]] | ||
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- | Also find loops from [[http://freesound.org]]. | ||
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- | Create your own loops with [[filters#jackbeat]]. | ||
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- | ===== Usage ===== | ||
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- | Launch Luppp from the **K Menu** or terminal. | ||
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- | The vertical strips in Luppp are channels that play loops. Each channel can play one loop, and all channels can be played simultaneously. Each channel can //hold// a bank of 10 loops. | ||
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- | To load a sample into a channel, right click on an empty slot and choose **Load**. | ||
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- | To play a sample, click on it once. A loop won't play until beat 1 of the total loop range, so you might experience a few moments delay the first time you start a loop playing. Holding until the first beat of the global loop range ensures that your loops never lose sync with one another. | ||
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- | To stop a playing loop, double-click on the active playing loop. | ||
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- | Any action in queue turns blue. In other words, if your loops are blue in colour, then on the next loop, some action is scheduled to change: either the channel is about to change to a different loop, or it is going to stop playing. | ||
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- | ==== Scenes ==== | ||
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- | Each horizontal row of each channel can be triggered simultaneously by playing a **Scene**. Scenes are accessible in the column on the far right of the Luppp window. | ||
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- | With scenes, you can create larger patterns, until you have enough material to get you through an entire song. | ||
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- | **See Also** \\ | ||
- | Giada \\ | ||
- | Seq24 \\ | ||
- | SooperLooper | ||
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