if you have a 4 bar loop and you slice it up and turn the speed down from say 100 bpm to 60 bpm will the slices follow th tempo without changing the key?
i need to find out b4 i take the plunge

Moderator: James Steele
It doesn't write over the looplab preset, it saves a different one. You can still open the looplab preset then resave as separate samples if you wish. Of course, if you have extensive mods to the individual samples (filtering, lfoing, effects and the like) you'll want to:rahquee wrote:you can't go back to the looplab once you have created such a program!!!!
that suks because i have a mpk49 and i like auditioning my chops "live" with the pads........then i might change my mind.......then what? do i scrap the whole program and have to re-chop (manualy adjusting)! whats the work araound.
Once you've created that program, the samples are independent, "normal" sample files, so you could move their sample start/end points inward, but not outward beyond the bounds of the file.bobbybland wrote:Once you create a program of a sliced loop and map to keys,is there anyway that you can adjust the start and end points of each sample on any given key,or would you have to enter back into looplab to do that?