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Mooxer

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 4:43 am
by roy thinnes
Hi folks,
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Mooxer = Mixer & Looper. It's a descendant of Atom's Looper Delay device, designed for use with Ableton, but can of course be used with any live input.
Each channel can be passed-thru ("rec" position) or looped ("loop" position), or "mix-looped" (any position in between).
You can choose between four loop time dividers (2 bars, 1 bar, 1p, 1/2, 1/2p, 1/4, 1/4p, 1/8, 1/8p, 1/16, grainy), with the loop divider settings on the right.
The "select divider" pots allow remote-control via CC#.
After the loopdelays there are Lp and Hp filters, for track blending; after that, the fx inserts.
Download here.
(You have to copy the LDHDS dsp file to your Scope App/Dsp directory.)

Have fun!

Re: Mooxer

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 8:04 am
by jksuperstar
Thanks Roy! I've been looking for a good looper! Many thanks!

BTW, since I'm trying to get to grips with the 5.1 SDK, did you make this with 5.1? Just curious of your experience.

Re: Mooxer

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 11:08 am
by enantiodromia
thanks man!!

is it possible to add tweaking option to the granular divider?

Re: Mooxer

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 12:41 pm
by roy thinnes
-jk: well, I tried SDK 5.1, but wasn't really convinced. it's beta, after all. still very much to do I think.
last week I made a WinXP partition, for SDK only :lol:

-enantio: ok you've got me there. let's see what can be done. maybe some modulation delay, don't know. stay tuned!

Re: Mooxer

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 3:12 am
by irrelevance
I use Live a lot for tracking/recording but haven't found a need for the looper supplied with Live. To record at present I send the channel to record out through SpaceF mixer fp106 which has a dedicated selectable record out channel. This is piped out via asio to Live which then has to be set. If I can cut down the screen swapping this would certainly be useful. I guess the max bit depth is for audio is going to be 16bit which is less appealing but not a direct criticism you understand.

Interface looks neat and easily accessible. Nice design!

Thanks Roy 8)

Re: Mooxer

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 7:26 pm
by dawman
THANKS ROY....

I can;t wait to try this.
I always love your patches, modules, synths and devices, but this GUI and look ois entirely different......
New directions and ideas are most welcome, I love the colors too.

If you were Stateside, I'd send you a Turkey..

Re: Mooxer

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 12:03 am
by dante
I've tried it - its a rockin looper dude, ideal for self jammin ego trips to hypnotic outer space.

Re: Mooxer

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 4:52 am
by tjsound
fantastic!
waiting for reverse and resonant for filters :D

Re: Mooxer

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 5:14 am
by enantiodromia
just a thought Roy..

maybe link a knob\slider to the bpm counter and make it appear when the granular option is on ( would be nice if there were separate bpms for each channel )and when you tweak from the granular position make the bpm reset to the original position and vice versa , when you go back to the granular option the bpm changes back to last known bpm position (when it last was on the granular option)
my logic tells me it shouldn't take more dsp or resources but maybe i'm wrong.

anyway ill leave it to the expert

and thanks again Roy hell of a device even without any changes!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

Re: Mooxer

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 9:47 am
by dawman
Instead of getting trampled on by feverish shoppers on Black Friday, I decided to stay home and run Solaris through Mooxer.
I think the Joystick x-y Axis and ribbon 1+2 will be excellent experiments.

Ankyu

Re: Mooxer

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 3:35 pm
by dawman
This is really a great Looper. Once I get my math ligned up correctly I do the Bass lien, then the rhythym part, then insert a pair of SSB Modulator and SSB Phaser, then run into a BPM based Delay, and Voils.........just jam over the top.

Now I will build a custom automation patch from Modular so the Filters can be automated smoothly.
Really nice Roy.


ANKYU

Re: Mooxer

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 5:17 pm
by dawman
Here Ya' Go.
Such a nice Device deserves more than the usual thank you and here's my meger offering.
I hope it helps others.
It's great having your Cfm Sweeps applied from Mooxer instead of trying to record it via audio.
The Cfm's work great when you match the BPM to the rate in a pair of SSB Modulators.
I can mangle them, or add phase to match the Cfm Sweeps.

Coolness....
Mooxer Shit.zip
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Re: Mooxer

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 6:08 pm
by dawman
Damn RoyT.........this is too cool.
I just added a pair of fader to the rec/loop widgets and I can use this live

Re: Mooxer

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 3:33 pm
by roy thinnes
I'm glad that you loike it!
enantiodromia wrote:maybe link a knob\slider to the bpm counter and make it appear when the granular option is on ( would be nice if there were separate bpms for each channel )and when you tweak from the granular position make the bpm reset to the original position and vice versa , when you go back to the granular option the bpm changes back to last known bpm position (when it last was on the granular option)
problem w/ PC(=long) delays is that changing bpm (=changing delaytime) would cause crackles.
but what I really want to do is to improve that "Granular" setting. Coming back to it when I've got some time!

Re: Mooxer

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 5:04 am
by enantiodromia
understood now Roy

XITE-1/4LIVE
"It's great having your Cfm Sweeps applied from Mooxer instead of trying to record it via audio.
The Cfm's work great when you match the BPM to the rate in a pair of SSB Modulators.
I can mangle them, or add phase to match the Cfm Sweeps."

stupid question but what is cfm? and can you explain what you did there ? thanks :o

Re: Mooxer

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 7:53 am
by dawman
Cutoff Frequency Filter....
It's electronically dynamic, meaning that instead of using volume as a dynamic, the Filtering process gives the illusion of less volume, even though the audio db may be constant.
The values of the LPFilter can be considered as volume if you like, therefore making it a dynamic component, and the HPFilter can be considered more of a tonal shaper, which makes it sound Insect-ish, or Wasp-ish......sorry I dont speak like some of the scientists, but my ears know what they want, and the mouth tries to follow....

Re: Mooxer

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 11:17 am
by enantiodromia
XITE-1/4LIVE ; correct me if i'm wrong here

cfm means cutoff freq modulation?

you used a pair of ssb modulators to modulate the fillters? and you matched the channels bpm to the rate of the ssb? while triggering the ssb with lfo's?
sorry man , i just observed the pic and tried to understand the process , couldn't actually open and hear it because i don't have mod4 or flexor (Assaf dar would be ashamed in me) but it sounds way to cool the idia that you can modulate the hpfilter so it would act as insectlike ,its not related but i did project once in synthmaker to try make a cricket sound using carpus strong (wasn't good enough though..) and always had bad feeling about it as i missed it out .

XITE-1/4LIVE ; if only you have the time and desire
please explain the process so i could do it it mod3 or something... appreciate a lot

Re: Mooxer

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 11:42 pm
by dante
So if I was a guitarist, I could assign the controls in the Mooxer to guitar midi footpedal so I could record on Ch1, change Ch1 to playback then overdub/record on Ch2 and so on, without having to interupt the playing to use the mouse ?

Re: Mooxer

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 3:48 am
by roy thinnes
..and then you could loop this also and feed another Mooxer with it, and so on..
Loop inferno :D

Re: Mooxer

Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 1:34 pm
by JoPo
2 hours I'm looking for a Scope loop recorder device and that's it ! I found it !

I don't understand how I missed it !

I think I gonna have fUn ! :)
Thanks, Roy !