[RWP] Reaper and midi loops

Chris Belle cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Sat Nov 2 21:53:19 EDT 2013


Yes, each loop in the matrix could be assigned to a different track with it's own effects if you want.



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Indigo 
  To: Reapers Without Peepers 
  Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2013 8:41 AM
  Subject: Re: [RWP] Reaper and midi loops


  Hi Jean,
  Yesterday I ran an internet radio app on my Android tablet, and realized 
  how far America is behind the rest of the world musically.
  Yes, we have some great hits, but new genres often begin elsewhere.
  I heard trance like I never quite heard before, made of many loops 
  running simultaneously.
  The player would bring a particular loop up or down in volume, put it 
  through various effects, filters, flangers, equalization.
  Meanwhile loops are dropping out and being replaced with new rhythms, 
  new background phrases, constantly changing so as not to become boring.
  I've been a fan of trance for years, but never heard it done so well.
  I agree about Ableton Live, it's just the thing for loop music.
  I tried it way back in, I think,  version 6, with no success.
  I think you're underestimating Sonar's matrix view.You not only can 
  determine in each cell how loops interrupt previous loops, and whether 
  they're 1 shot or continuous, but, by placing a loop on separate midi 
  channels, I think there's some method of having separate effects per 
  channel; so you could manipulate effects on whatever loops that were 
  playing on that channel at the moment.
  I really don't know the rest of Sonar very well.
  I'm very hazy how to set up effects bins per channel on matrix view's 
  output.
  Matrix view itself is very easy, though.
  did it once or twice, so know it's possible to assign 61 midi keyboard 
  keys with 61 different loops, or midi files, or samples, each with 
  different rules as to how they play.
  You could assign 128 keys if you want, and shift octaves on the keyboard 
  to reach all of them.
  My only problem with Sonar and its matrix view was not having enough 
  computer power at that time for it, so Sonar crashed about as soon as I 
  finished assigning keys to loops.

  Then I got into Reaper, and shelved Sonar for a while.
  Reaper has nothing to compare with Sonar's matrix view though, but you 
  can place loops, or samples onto tracks, and they'll play when the play 
  cursor reaches them, but that's not as intuitive and spontaneous as 
  being able to play them live from the midi keyboard.
  Indi
  On 11/1/2013 3:02 PM, Jean-Philippe Rykiel wrote:
  > Hi Indi,
  > You know, maybe I don't like sonars matrix view because for a moment i
  > thought it would do what I dreamed of, and it doesn't, and neither does
  > copying two bars a hundred times.
  > I would like to be able to run a loop in which I could add or remove
  > events while it's running, and record These ads and removals in real
  > time, and other instruments on normal tracks Simultaneously.
  > If I was a developper I would create this peace of software myself.
  > I know one sequencer that does it, it's called live from Ableton, but
  > it's not accessible whatsoever.
  > I only dream I would have these possibilities.
  > For now, I use an MPC 3000 which is synced to sonar when I want to do
  > These kind of things. It works but Why does one need two machines to do
  > the job?
  > Best regards,
  > JPR
  >
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  >
  > Le 01/11/2013 18:12, Indigo a écrit :
  >> I think Sonar's matrix view is great.
  >> Once you understand that it's laid out in columns and rows, and each
  >> cell contains the several different ways you can trigger a loop, it's
  >> easy.
  >> As far as looping in Reaper, there's nothing wrong with pasteing a
  >> loop onto a track as many times as you want it to repeat.
  >> Reaper is so efficient pasteing a loop a hundred times won't consume
  >> enough CPU power to slow down a modern computer even a tiny bit.
  >> Indi
  >> .
  >>
  >> On 11/1/2013 5:42 AM, Jean-Philippe Rykiel wrote:
  >>> Hi guys,
  >>> I don't know if anyone has tried ripper with MIDI. I hope it's good
  >>> because I'm still using MIDI a lot. I would like to do something that
  >>> sonar cannot do.
  >>> Can you have a 2 or 4 bars loop running while the other tracks are free
  >>> to record/playback as many bars as you want? The only way to do this in
  >>> sonar is using this awful matrix thing or of course copy 2 bars 99 times
  >>> or more.
  >>> And in fact, it doesn't really do the job either because I like changing
  >>> things to a loop sometimes in live improvisation situations.
  >>> Would be nice if Ripper could do it.
  >>> Best,
  >>> JPR
  >>>
  >>
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