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Having a basic familiarity with continuous controller and note commands allows us to configure a wide array of functions across many different devices. In this video, we look at building up basic MIDI control from scratch for five different loopers, using the same types of MIDI messages as building blocks. We also take a peek at each device's capacity for "expanded functionality" - using MIDI to do things that would be difficult (if not impossible) to do without it. 0:00 So loop! Very speed! 0:17 Applying CC and note commands to five different loopers 1:16 The Arturia Beatstep as a demo controller 2:08 Blooper Basic Functionality: configuring a Record function 3:10 Adding a Play command 3:55 Adding Overdub 4:58 Using the Multi-Control CC to put two functions on the same button 5:43 Sending different CC values on the On and Off of a Beatstep button 6:59 Easter egg: bonus Record functionality in Multi-Control 7:53 Blooper Expanded Functionality: Accessing specific Vari-Speed pitches and directions 10:13 Zoia Basic Functionality: configuring Rec/OD/Play for CC control 11:30 Don’t forget to connect modules to one another 12:08 Zoia Expanded Functionality: melodic Vari-Speed with MIDI note commands 13:33 Microcosm Basic Functionality: configuring Record, Play, and Overdub 15:30 Microcosm Expanded Functionality: Vari-Speed in octaves + additional intervals 18:15 Looperlative LP2 Basic Functionality: Note commands, and Rec/OD/Play 19:49 Looperlative LP2 Expanded Functionality: multi-track and stop/play now controls 23:20 Looperlative LP1 Basic Functionality, and duplicating commands from the LP2 24:23 Looperlative LP1 Expanded Functionality: panning and volume for each individual loop 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 Dan Burke Steven Clements Phil Clevenger 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 Philipp Hirtler Bob Holub Fedor Indutny Ted Killian Zak Kramer Todd Lainhart Jeff Larson Rebecca Lee Ken Luke Scott Martin Dino Meneghin Jesse Nason Nostradamas Band Michael Peters Matt Pogue Matt Rowe Gene Schwartz Donald W. Spicer Keith Spicknell Darin Stewart Chris Stromquist Nik Tembe Nakarin Teerapenun Bernhard Wagner Paul Weber Jonathan Yandel #livelooping #guitarlooping #MIDIcontroller #andrelafosse #MIDI #chasebliss #zoia #empresszoia #hologramelectronics #hologrammicrocosm #looperlative #looperlativelp1 #looperlativelp2 #geartalk #guitar #guitarist #musician #music #guitarsdaily #knowyourtone #gearybusey #tonefordays #toneheaven #gearnerds #gearphoria #gearpassion #pedalboard #pedalboardoftheday #notpedalbored #pedalboardfrenzy