Hi Anyone,
Do you use the inbuilt Amplitube Looper ?
What do you control it with ?
Midi pedal board ?
IPad and touch ?
Point and Click ?
Cheers
Daniel
d10221 wrote:Hi Anyone,
Do you use the inbuilt Amplitube Looper ?
What do you control it with ?
Midi pedal board ?
iPad and touch ?
Point and Click ?
Cheers
Daniel
d10221 wrote:Hi Ryan, Thanks.
Is it possible to use the Blueboard and the STMOPIO at the same time ?
It doesn't look like , but it could be great to leave the STOMPIO for stomps and *PC
....if the Bluetooth latency is not an issue, I have't tried my self
d10221 wrote:1) I've been using it with the STOMP-I/O in integration mode
Result: Good looper control , hard/slow to change presets or go to stomp mode
d10221 wrote:2) STOMP in Port 1 with an external MIDI patch changer connected to the STOMP's MIDI IN , to use the Looper and change presets without leaving the looper mode
Result: Kind of Ok, when manually mapping Loop#1 to Amplitube seems confused by the 2 MIDI events sent together (1 and 127) by the Stomp, control changes are OK as they are straight "program changes",
d10221 wrote:3) External controller via USB and the STOMP patched and routed to IAC Bus the Amplitube in IAC bus,
Result same as (2) but potentially could feed more controllers to Amplitube (it Should listen to All ports by default, to don't need to fiddle with extral Midi Apps)
d10221 wrote:To Try yet ....
4) VST/AU Host -> Amplitube -> Looper.
Expected: too much setup , not live friendly?
5) Ext1 from STOMP_I/O to Single Loop ( Loop#1), hoping the switch will send only 1 CCl, and EXT2 to Global Play
is there a way to Map Loop-Clear to MIDI events ?
6) Software Midi Patch Map Translate *PC top *CC with
7) A MIDI controller that can send *CC instead *PC
8) Give up and by a Looper pedal, ... but I'll be missing my virtual Rig
*CC 'Control Change'
*PC 'Program Change'
Cheers
Daniel
The iRig BlueBoard could be used for either Preset or Stomp FX changes (If not both depending on the set up), then your Looper could be the iRig Stomp I/O, as this offers the CLEAR function you prefer to use.
d10221 wrote:Please correct me if I'm wrong
but ... I don't see how this could work, for Amplitube to listen to STOMPIO
it has to be connected to the "Stomp I/O Control" midi interface
And on that case it doesn't listen to anything else ...
Or at least I don't know how
... Unless Amplitube bypasses the MdiI input settings and listens to the Blueboard app/driver internally
d10221 wrote:Now I need an iPad ? ...
d10221 wrote:No worries , was meant to be funny ...
robertonp13 wrote:Hi guys, sorry if this question has already been asked and answered:
How can you control the looper in Amplitube 4 for Mac with Blueboard?
Thank you!
Ryan_IK wrote:robertonp13 wrote:Hi guys, sorry if this question has already been asked and answered:
How can you control the looper in Amplitube 4 for Mac with Blueboard?
Thank you!
Use the MIDI button at the bottom right of the screen. Inside here go to the Control Change page and look toward the bottom of global controls to MIDI learn the looper.