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Can’t find/open standalone project in AU version of LP - Solved!

edited August 28 in Loopy Pro

Hi all,
Just undertaking my annual head butting session with Loopy Pro here. I created a little groove in LP standalone, saved it as a project, went into AUM, booted up LP in there, and I can’t find or open the project. I know where it is - in the LP folder on my iPad - but I can’t work out how to access it so it will load into the LP instance inside AUM. Any ideas?

Comments

  • This sounds like the usual file access conflict between AUv3 and stand-alone app. You could see if the AUv3 settings include a "file access" option. If so, you can allow the AUv3 to access the folder. Recent apps can use this one-time grant to allow them to access files outside the AUv3 sandbox.

  • @Svetlovska said:
    Hi all,
    Just undertaking my annual head butting session with Loopy Pro here. I created a little groove in LP standalone, saved it as a project, went into AUM, booted up LP in there, and I can’t find or open the project. I know where it is - in the LP folder on my iPad - but I can’t work out how to access it so it will load into the LP instance inside AUM. Any ideas?

    See this https://wiki.loopypro.com/Audio_Unit_Extension_Folder

    Short version: the loopy standal Ne has a project browser in which there is a pseudo-folder where AU projects live. Use the project browser to move standalone projects into the Audio Unit extension folder.

  • edited August 28

    @espiegel123 : Thanks! That’s exactly what I needed. Although, to be honest, I gave up on LP today, and ended up making an entirely different noise with one of my bits of hardware instead. Actual knobs do have something to recommend themselves occasionally. Still, I have the project, and now know how to access it, so - work in progress for a day of more patience, I guess? :)

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