You’re awesome, brother! I have no idea how to use any of the equipment shown, but I respect the heck out of the fact that you so. You’re the man! Glad you’re feeling better 🤗❤️🙌🎹💥💯
Thanks Hoystyler. I'll do one on connections / settings for all the gear I use in the near future. I do have one that gives some detail on the RC-505 & MK3 link. How to live loop with RC-505 & MK3 ua-cam.com/video/fOIu3sc91nc/v-deo.html
Hey! Thanks, cool video. For the level 2... how does the audience hear the looping? Do you have a speaker plugged into the RC505? And if so, why doesn't your mic pick up the sounds from the speaker when you do new loops? I have an RC505 and a Rowland piano and a microphone, but I don't know what I'm missing to start doing live looping.
HI Abigail, Good questions. You can plug your RC-505 directly into the PA (Speakers) or what I do is run it through a small mixer (Sound board) . When you are looping you get a little bit of sound from the speaker coming back into the next loop you record. How much will depend on what microphone you use, and the direction of the speaker and microphone, There is also a noise gate function on your RC-505, than can cut out a bit of that playback noise, whilst you aren't sending audio in through the mic. Practice at home with your PA setup as you would at a gig, keep experimenting and Good luck!
I'd say both are similar in amount of gear required at this point. Adding a DAW also requires a steep learning curve to get to the same functionality a hardware loop setup offers almost instantly. But the more intricate you get the more a DAW becomes the preferred option, and the possibilities become endless!
To connect the maschine and the 505 you only need to connect the two with a MIDI cord? Do you have to do anything software-wise to sync them up? Thank you very much for this tutorial, it's incredibly helpful!
My apologies. Yes it is. I wasn't selling enough to justify keeping it open. I'm hoping once my channel grows and there us enough demand I will reopen it. Thank you
@@FKeyPianoMan Too bad, I look forward to checking it out. Another quick question, i noticed in your videos you switched from the Maschine MK 3 to a Roland MC 707. Any particular reason for this?
Is crazy that Marc Rebillet uses the level 2. The multi looper. The midi keyboard for his interment libraries and lots and lots of talent and groove. I think the lastest is more important than fancy gear. But going dawless has its own appeal
Thanks for your comment. I would consider Marc Rebillet as a DAWLESS Looper. All his looping is manually controlled via the RC-505 MkII. As he only uses the computer for midi sounds, he is not running the loops off a Digital Audio Workstation. And almost everything he does on the MkII, he was doing previously on the MKI as well. Yes he is a beast!! Love @marcrebillet ❤ 💖 ❣ 💕
@@JordonHill if you are not going to use midi Program change - Live is pretty nice. But if your setup is built with midi PC messages - you can struggle alot....
Thanks for the feedback. I play with a number of musos and singers in other projects. This particular channel is aimed to Live looping soloists and enthusiasts.
You’re awesome, brother! I have no idea how to use any of the equipment shown, but I respect the heck out of the fact that you so. You’re the man! Glad you’re feeling better 🤗❤️🙌🎹💥💯
Thanks so much Shawn!💚
Great overview on Loopers, F Key. You´re a real pro on this, mate
Thank you Ingo! 💚
Cool tutorial. And some cool and funny video edits! Really good and thorough👍👍👍
Thank you❤🧡
i really needed this thank you!
You're so welcome!
Awesome. I knew I was missing something watching the live loopers and trying to figure out how they’d configured their gear. Now I know! Thank you!
Glad it's been helpful Ali!
thank U so much!🙏 this is a realy nice video to understend how it works👍👍👍
Thanks for the kind words John
Great tutorial! Packed with lots of great info. Thank you!
Thank you! 🧡
nice job, thanks for the tutorial
Thanks Drew!💜
Great video. You are really clever to do all that, I can't, its too confusing! But it sounds fantastic when you put it altogether
Thank you Charlene. It's taken a while to build up lots of individual skills, and plenty more still to learn!
Can you please do a connection video tutorial? I have the same equipment, but no good videos on what you have to learn from. Thanks
Thanks Hoystyler. I'll do one on connections / settings for all the gear I use in the near future. I do have one that gives some detail on the RC-505 & MK3 link.
How to live loop with RC-505 & MK3
ua-cam.com/video/fOIu3sc91nc/v-deo.html
0:43 i want this, so, mic, looper, and then headphone. But isn’t it mono then and therefore only one ear? What’s the solution for that?
You will need a small mixer to run it into, or run it into a instrument amplifier or speaker with a TS connection (Instrument lead), Good luck!
Hey! Thanks, cool video. For the level 2... how does the audience hear the looping? Do you have a speaker plugged into the RC505? And if so, why doesn't your mic pick up the sounds from the speaker when you do new loops? I have an RC505 and a Rowland piano and a microphone, but I don't know what I'm missing to start doing live looping.
HI Abigail, Good questions. You can plug your RC-505 directly into the PA (Speakers) or what I do is run it through a small mixer (Sound board) . When you are looping you get a little bit of sound from the speaker coming back into the next loop you record. How much will depend on what microphone you use, and the direction of the speaker and microphone, There is also a noise gate function on your RC-505, than can cut out a bit of that playback noise, whilst you aren't sending audio in through the mic. Practice at home with your PA setup as you would at a gig, keep experimenting and Good luck!
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Thanks for your support Wild_D! 💙💚
Can a DAW reduce the hardware you need? Seems to be getting exponentially techy, can be a mood killer.
I'd say both are similar in amount of gear required at this point. Adding a DAW also requires a steep learning curve to get to the same functionality a hardware loop setup offers almost instantly. But the more intricate you get the more a DAW becomes the preferred option, and the possibilities become endless!
You deserve a million followers minimum
Aw Thank you!!! much appreciated. Lets start with 1000! Lol :-)
To connect the maschine and the 505 you only need to connect the two with a MIDI cord? Do you have to do anything software-wise to sync them up?
Thank you very much for this tutorial, it's incredibly helpful!
Yes, Set RC-505 Midi to master and Mk3 Midi to Slave.
Thank you!! This is a fantastic breakdown
Thank you Cowgirl
How about using something like zoom livetrack l-12? -a mixer with recording option. Does it make sense or looper is better option?
Only to record your performance. I wouldn't use a recording mixer for live looping as there is no tempo sync.
Is there also a hardware looper that has four channels in and four channels out?
Would be nice to put in front of a DJ mixer.
Good question. Not that I'm aware.
Does the MK3 work without a computer? I thought only the Plus did that?
You are correct. MK3 is plugged into a laptop.
Your website to buy tshirts seems to be offline. Are you still selling them?
My apologies. Yes it is. I wasn't selling enough to justify keeping it open. I'm hoping once my channel grows and there us enough demand I will reopen it. Thank you
@@FKeyPianoMan Too bad, I look forward to checking it out. Another quick question, i noticed in your videos you switched from the Maschine MK 3 to a Roland MC 707. Any particular reason for this?
Is crazy that Marc Rebillet uses the level 2. The multi looper. The midi keyboard for his interment libraries and lots and lots of talent and groove. I think the lastest is more important than fancy gear. But going dawless has its own appeal
Thanks for your comment. I would consider Marc Rebillet as a DAWLESS Looper. All his looping is manually controlled via the RC-505 MkII. As he only uses the computer for midi sounds, he is not running the loops off a Digital Audio Workstation. And almost everything he does on the MkII, he was doing previously on the MKI as well. Yes he is a beast!! Love @marcrebillet ❤ 💖 ❣ 💕
Just get a korg kaossilator pro+ and that's all ya need!!!
Ah yes! The grest looper "Beardyman" used to do his live sets with 2 of those!
so next levl is to add DAW?)
Sure is.
What ones are good? Ableton live?
@@JordonHill if you are not going to use midi Program change - Live is pretty nice. But if your setup is built with midi PC messages - you can struggle alot....
Ableton is the bomb. There is also a new player called Loopy pro, might be easier to start up with @@JordonHill
There is another, more recent way: scripted looping. I recorded some videos using this technique: ua-cam.com/video/bGu79SX5YNQ/v-deo.html
Awesome recording and setup!!! But this video is about DAWLESS Live Looping... Are you using Ableton on this??
What wrong with your vocals? If your had that vocal sound live, it would be very off putting I feel.
I lost my voice, took a while to recover, hence the soft and croaky voice
can you do some cooler stuff?
Can you be a little more specific?
like get an actual singer to join you@@FKeyPianoMan
Thanks for the feedback. I play with a number of musos and singers in other projects. This particular channel is aimed to Live looping soloists and enthusiasts.