Hi all,
This past year I've been working on a FOSS live looping application called ShoopDaLoop.
The idea is to do intuitive basic looping, but also more advanced workflows (multi-track, audio+MIDI, re-synthesis, pre-scripted looping sessions, sequencing loop clips into songs, ...) that AFAIK are currently only possible with applications like Ableton and Bitwig, supplemented by additional looping-focused plugins.
Of course, those applications do loads of things that ShoopDaLoop won't ever do - the point is to be focused on the looping use-case.
There is no release yet, and there won't be for some time, but for the adventurous types there are pre-release builds available. Be aware that although this runs on Windows, Mac and Linux, for now the only way to run is within a Jack Audio session.
I am posting here about it mostly because I'd be happy to see some more activity on the project GitHub - bug reports, ideas, inspiration. Curious what you think!
This past year I've been working on a FOSS live looping application called ShoopDaLoop.
The idea is to do intuitive basic looping, but also more advanced workflows (multi-track, audio+MIDI, re-synthesis, pre-scripted looping sessions, sequencing loop clips into songs, ...) that AFAIK are currently only possible with applications like Ableton and Bitwig, supplemented by additional looping-focused plugins.
Of course, those applications do loads of things that ShoopDaLoop won't ever do - the point is to be focused on the looping use-case.
There is no release yet, and there won't be for some time, but for the adventurous types there are pre-release builds available. Be aware that although this runs on Windows, Mac and Linux, for now the only way to run is within a Jack Audio session.
I am posting here about it mostly because I'd be happy to see some more activity on the project GitHub - bug reports, ideas, inspiration. Curious what you think!
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