2HP Loop - Tutorial - High Fidelity Looper
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- čas přidán 3. 05. 2023
- Ready to get loopy? Or, maybe you've heard of Frippertronics?
Welcome to the Loop masterclass!
Loop is a high fidelity looper with four unique recording modes and an intuitive user interface.
It can capture up to five minutes of audio with reverse, and half-speed playback accessible.
Each recording can use one of four modes: Sound on Sound, Dub, Replace, and Infinite (i.e. Frippertronics).
Whether you're looking for minimal part layering, or full blown ambient soundscapes, Loop will take your patch for a ride.
Features:
• High fidelity audio - 24-bit, 48kHz with five minutes of recording time
• Four recording modes: Sound on sound, Dub, Replace, and Frippertronics
• Intuitive interface
• Half speed and reverse playback
Tech Specs:
• Width: 2HP (because, 2HP) :)
• Depth: 42mm
• Current Consumption: +12V=83mA, -12V=8mA, +5V=0mA
www.twohp.com/modules/loop
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Here's some information on Robert Fripp, and his unique recording technique that we were inspired by to build the "Frippertronics" mode into our Loop module.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_...
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Love this module for making a composition that’s not strictly sequencer-driven
oh, well said! Thanks for watching. :)
The reverse function is just awesome.
Glad you enjoy it! (we do too!)
Excellent video and patches
Thanks for letting us know - and thanks for enjoying our modules!
Such a great module.
Agree--easy and remarkable results!
Nice tutorial ! Thanks !
You're welcome - glad you liked it!
I love this modcast
Great to have you with us! Thanks for watching!
A good “paint out of a corner” module✌️🚨
Wow, well said!
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I’m left unclear on how I could maintain sync and avoid drift from a clock source. Any way to lock it into an external clock during playback? That might be the make or break for me.
The presenter has the voice of an angel
is it the qubit guy?
Yes, we share him with Qu-Bit. :)
We will let him know. He'll be happy. :)
Sampledelic❤
Frippertastic!
He sounds like the guy who does the qu bit demos
Both companies are based out of San Clemente, CA. I wouldn't be surprises if it's actually the same dude. Fonts look the same on the modules.
The same guy, indeed! :)
Same guy, different fonts. :)
Great video thanks.
How exactly does you sinc incoming audio with buffered audio?
@3:14
You use an extra module like a clock diverder?
You say that the input level is a VCA, but it's not VC, is it? It's just an attenuator?
It's a bit of a pity that there's no meta mode that uses different voltage levels into RECORD to select modes. But cool nonetheless! And all in 2hp (d'uh)!
Great question! And thanks for watching! :)
You can only adjust the input level with the on-board knob, not with external CV. It's technically a VCA, but you don't have the ability to control it externally.
Can you manipulate the time of the decay between two layers in Frippertronics? thanks
not sure how to ask this, is the frippertronic fading continuous with loop playing in the mode, or just when you are recording / overdubbing the loop? ( I guess I'm wondering if you can influence the decay rate? whether decay rate is quicker if you leave record toggled on??) thanks if you can clarify! Is the decay right linked to how many times the loop plays, ie do shorter loops decay more quickly?
Hi CH2365---Thanks for the question!
"Frippertronics" is only captured when recording or overdubbing.
If you aren't recording, the wet signal won't fade/decay.
As for your question about decay rate--think about it like this. Each time the loop records, it first cuts the existing loop's volume and then records over it.
So yes, shorter loops decay faster, but only because they are shorter in time, not because of anything else.
Hope this helps, and thanks again for the conversation!
Can we get a stereo looper in 4hp 😋
You know what we're gonna recommend, riiight??? :)
is this the qubit guy’s voice too?
yep, we are working with Johno, from the Qu-Bit channel, on videos for our channel!
A year or so back I decided to do something about a couple of faulty modules I had: a 2hp TM and a QuBit Nebulae v1. Made enquiries of both, separately- and both gave me the same mailing address! Sent off both in the one package and they were returned the same way.