Learn how to use the retrospective looper to build a beat step by step.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Video Guides
Endlesss Mobile:
Endlesss Studio:
The Retrospective Looper
Endlesss is focused around a retrospective audio looper with anything you are playing feeding into the looper. Unlike a traditional looper where you may need to come up with an idea, hit record and then play it again, in Endlesss the looper is always recording as soon as you start playing. You then just commit the loop after playing something you are happy with.
To create your first loop, start playing a device, such as the drums, then as soon as you are happy, tap on the looper to commit the last few bars of audio. You can capture at any point in time, not just at the start or end of a bar. To avoid any timing errors in how multiple loops play together, the loop end will quantise to the nearest 1/16 note.
The Advanced looper in Endlesss Studio
Looper Modes
There are 3 looper modes modes available which give you simplicity or flexibility. The mode can be changed in the settings menu which you will find in the top right hand corner in Studio, or above the Mixer on Mobile.
Simple Mode
Retrospective looper for capturing 2 bars only. Play something and just tap the looper to commit the loop. Recommended when getting started!
Advanced Mode
The looper is split into 4 segments of increasing length. This lets you capture the last 1, 2, 4 or 8 bars that you played. The bar length depends on the current time signature. In Endlesss Studio the individual segments are midi-mappable.
Punch In/Out
In this mode the looper acts like a classic loop-pedal style looper where you tap to start recording a loop, and tap again to end. This lets you create loops at odd lengths (multiples of 16th notes).