One of my favorite features of Prime! I’ve been using Prime and Looptimus Mini for 6 months. As a guitarist and singer, I’m very thankful to use tracks hands-free, using transitions and the mini.
Those pads are great! I did not know that there are pads offered as a song. Jumping out of them on demand to the next song is definitely a great feature. Great video!!
Never knew you could adjust the end time … there have been numerous times I felt like I had too much dead air between songs. That little tidbit was great. I'm also curious about using pads now. I had my keys player cover before, but now I can let the track lay down the pad and they can keep a piano patch up giving some movement in the background. Very cool.
aaaaaaannnd....buying the pad transition tracks today. I always wanted to do this, but didn't know that I could crossfade like that without the pad track immediately turning off. VERY helpful tutorial thank you Matt
Very helpful video. I have looked and looked to see exactly what the icons stood for. I never knew that "trigger" icon meant to keep the click going. Thanks
Love this feature.. Next thing I would like to see is being able to adjust the volume in-app. Almost like an Adobe Premiere timeline! Have come across multiple songs I would love to have a "drums+vocals" only chorus or bridge, with now way to do it. I would even settle for being able to completely mute a section at-will! Keep up the GREAT work LC.
Hi Loop team...thanks for these transitions. Is there any chance that the trigger option may allow me to jump back into a song section after the song has ended...and we may want to go spontaneous and jump into a bridge, chorus, tag...etc? While I keep the trigger going for timing...we may want to jump back in to the song with the track section. I couldn't make that work.
You can either send them the click and cues files if you have purchased the File Download version of the tracks, or if you are a Pro member you can share the tracks with them in Prime so they can access the setlists to rehearse with in their own Prime App. Here's a video on how that works: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fd4ZLkOIito.htmlsi=GJEO0rgEb2SSNWLl