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Loop windowing is as powerful as it is rare to find in a looping device: that is to say, extremely. So I was very pleasantly surprised that the functionality in the Empress Zoia's stock looper module allows for windowing. This video explores different ways of applying windowing using a very bare-bones patch in the Zoia, employing just the standard looper and its stock functions. We look at accessing windowing via the onboard Zoia controls, as well as different types of MIDI functionality. 0:00 Window shopping 0:17 What is loop windowing? Featuring David Torn, the EDP, and "It's not a bug, it's a feature!" 1:06 Kick the n00b, aka I'm very much not a Zoia expert 1:45 Introducing the Zoia interface, and the stock looper module 2:14 Recording and overdubbing an initial loop 2:48 Introducing the other functions in Zoia’s stock looper 3:25 Recording a new loop, including overdub and reverse 4:16 Adjusting the loop start point 5:31 Changing the loop length 6:18 Using the start point and length parameters for loop windowing 7:41 Controlling the start point and loop length via MIDI rotary encoders 10:04 Sending fixed MIDI values to make non-linear start point adjustments 11:30 Changing the window length with non-linear fixed MIDI values 13:12 Further MIDI window adjustments using the rotary encoders 14:39 Returning the loop to its original un-windowed state 14:50 Using windowing to selectively overdub in short regions of the loop 16:09 Spreading super-short windowed overdubs across different points within the loop 18:14 Recording a new loop that immediately plays back in a window 19:44 Overdubbing in the “pre-recording” window immediately after recording a new loop 20:55 Extremely short windowed overdubs 22:22 Combining non-linear and “continuous” windowing techniques Special thanks to Ken Luke for loaning me his Zoia. Deep thanks to the following Patreon supporters for helping to finance this tutorial: (in alphabetical order) Randolf Arriola Richard Atkinson Steve Ball and Tiny Orchestral Moments Steven Clements Phil Clevenger Laurence Cramp Hal Dean Tony Douglas Rejyna Douglass-Whitman Jeff Evans Christopher Evans Shawn Farley Christopher Fedak Jason Fink Jens-Christian Fischer Pepe Flores Gaetano Fontanazza Ross Garren Joel Gilardini Randy Greene Anthony Hancock Phil Heiliger Louis Hesselt van Dinter Philipp Hirtler Bob Holub Fedor Indutny Ted Killian Zak Kramer Todd Lainhart Jeff Larson Rebecca Lee Ken Luke Dino Meneghin Jesse Nason Michael Peters Matt Pogue Matt Rowe Gene Schwartz Keith Spicknell Darin Stewart Chris Stromquist Nik Tembe Nakarin Teerapenun Bernhard Wagner Paul Weber Frank Welte #zoia #livelooping #empresseffects #empress #empresszoia #loopwindowing #andrelafosse #arturia #beatstep #arturiabeatstep #glitch #guitarlooping #geartalk #guitar #guitarist #musician #music #guitarsdaily #knowyourtone #gearybusey #tonefordays #cleantone #toneheaven #gearnerds #gearphoria #gearpassion #pedalboard #pedalboardoftheday #notpedalbored #pedalboardfrenzy