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Does Loopy Pro support multi output AUv3’s?

How can I route multiple outputs from AUv3’s to different inputs in Loopy Pro? Or is this not possible?

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  • Not yet, but I’ll be adding it fairly soon

  • edited January 25

    @sdesign said:
    How can I route multiple outputs from AUv3’s to different inputs in Loopy Pro? Or is this not possible?

    What Michael said. But in the meantime, if you’re already comfortable with AUM, you can do it that way. That’s what I’m doing.

    -In Loopy Pro, add inter-app audio input. Add as many of these as you need. They are your multiple outputs.

    • if you already know how to achieve multi-out inside AUM, for the output of each channel, select IAA/Audiobus output, then you can see each of the channels that you created inside LP.
    • Turn on Ableton Link inside both apps and make sure Sync Start/Stop is enabled.

    Switching between both apps is one touch away.

  • edited January 25

    @Blipsford_Baubie said:

    @sdesign said:
    How can I route multiple outputs from AUv3’s to different inputs in Loopy Pro? Or is this not possible?

    What Michael said. But in the meantime, if you’re already comfortable with AUM, you can do it that way. That’s what I’m doing.

    -In Loopy Pro, add inter-app audio input. Add as many of these as you need. They are your multiple outputs.

    • if you already know how to achieve multi-out inside AUM, for the output of each channel, select IAA/Audiobus output, then you can see each of the channels that you created inside LP.
    • Turn on Ableton Link inside both apps and make sure Sync Start/Stop is enabled.

    Switching between both apps is one touch away.

    So open Loopy Pro AU in AUM, or open the two apps separately? I’m confused sorry.

    If you open them separately, and the multi outputs are routed into AUM, how do you get the sound back into LP to record loops?

  • @sdesign said:

    @Blipsford_Baubie said:

    @sdesign said:
    How can I route multiple outputs from AUv3’s to different inputs in Loopy Pro? Or is this not possible?

    What Michael said. But in the meantime, if you’re already comfortable with AUM, you can do it that way. That’s what I’m doing.

    -In Loopy Pro, add inter-app audio input. Add as many of these as you need. They are your multiple outputs.

    • if you already know how to achieve multi-out inside AUM, for the output of each channel, select IAA/Audiobus output, then you can see each of the channels that you created inside LP.
    • Turn on Ableton Link inside both apps and make sure Sync Start/Stop is enabled.

    Switching between both apps is one touch away.

    So open Loopy Pro AU in AUM, or open the two apps separately? I’m confused sorry.

    If you open them separately, and the multi outputs are routed into AUM, how do you get the sound back into LP to record loops?

    Choose AUM as an IAA source. Several outputs from AUM are available when it is running.

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @sdesign said:

    @Blipsford_Baubie said:

    @sdesign said:
    How can I route multiple outputs from AUv3’s to different inputs in Loopy Pro? Or is this not possible?

    What Michael said. But in the meantime, if you’re already comfortable with AUM, you can do it that way. That’s what I’m doing.

    -In Loopy Pro, add inter-app audio input. Add as many of these as you need. They are your multiple outputs.

    • if you already know how to achieve multi-out inside AUM, for the output of each channel, select IAA/Audiobus output, then you can see each of the channels that you created inside LP.
    • Turn on Ableton Link inside both apps and make sure Sync Start/Stop is enabled.

    Switching between both apps is one touch away.

    So open Loopy Pro AU in AUM, or open the two apps separately? I’m confused sorry.

    If you open them separately, and the multi outputs are routed into AUM, how do you get the sound back into LP to record loops?

    Choose AUM as an IAA source. Several outputs from AUM are available when it is running.

    Got it, thanks for your help.

    Obviously still a bit of a faff, so native implantation in LP will be appreciated.

  • Thanks for clarifying @espiegel123

  • @Michael said:
    Not yet, but I’ll be adding it fairly soon

    How’s it going? Any updates on multi-out support?

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