Very well presented, I am having trouble getting going with this very task, this is more helpful than any other video - or the manual! I didn't think of how helpful it would be to have a basic drum track (even just a click), before sampling a loop - off to get one programmed in now...
I use it with my THR, which has a noise gate option (which I normally don’t really like, but in this case is indeed very helpful). Problem I keep running into is that my projects have to many samples so there’s not much room for recording. Use it at home for jamming, don’t know if I’d use it live though…I often trim the recorded parts to correct the timing…so far for live looping 😂
Where was this video all my life. I use Novation Launchpad + Ableton (Bitwig since migrating to Linux) which is obviously a lot more powerful, but I was looking for a DAWless option and this seems more compelling than your standard guitar looper. Using just circuit seems a bit hack-y, and obviously less powerful than a DAW, but also closer to what I'm used to. I assume it's possible to map a record function on Circuit to a button on a midi foot controller, and use that instead of the tuner to effectively trigger recording?
@@Lynx33PL thanks so much!! oooh that’s a great question, haven’t tried mapping record to a MIDI foot controller but I would imagine it’s possible? That would be a great way to work
This is exactly the video I was wanting to find on this device. Great info covered in a clear way. Subbed ✅
@@someonewhobitthedust9124 awesome thank you!!! I felt like I just couldn’t find this answer before I got mine.. so I’m really glad it helped!!
Very helpful! I was always curious about this
Awesome, glad it’s helpful!!
Pretty cool, thanks!
Glad you liked it! Cheers!!
This was a very helpful to know that you can use a tuner pedal to mute the signal
Aweseome!! Glad you found it useful, I love using this thing as a looper 🙌
Very well presented, I am having trouble getting going with this very task, this is more helpful than any other video - or the manual! I didn't think of how helpful it would be to have a basic drum track (even just a click), before sampling a loop - off to get one programmed in now...
That’s really great!! It’s why I made this.. I felt like I had to do a lot of stumbling to figure it out so I’m really glad you found it helpful!
Thank you mate!
For sure!!!
I use it with my THR, which has a noise gate option (which I normally don’t really like, but in this case is indeed very helpful). Problem I keep running into is that my projects have to many samples so there’s not much room for recording. Use it at home for jamming, don’t know if I’d use it live though…I often trim the recorded parts to correct the timing…so far for live looping 😂
Haha I hear that! Not brave enough to live loop in front of an audience with this thing just yet 😅😅😅
Where was this video all my life. I use Novation Launchpad + Ableton (Bitwig since migrating to Linux) which is obviously a lot more powerful, but I was looking for a DAWless option and this seems more compelling than your standard guitar looper. Using just circuit seems a bit hack-y, and obviously less powerful than a DAW, but also closer to what I'm used to.
I assume it's possible to map a record function on Circuit to a button on a midi foot controller, and use that instead of the tuner to effectively trigger recording?
@@Lynx33PL thanks so much!! oooh that’s a great question, haven’t tried mapping record to a MIDI foot controller but I would imagine it’s possible? That would be a great way to work