Looper is an incredibly versatile tool to make synchronous or asynchronous loops. Looper can quantize loops to beats or bars. The recording or playing can start immediately, or wait for the begin of the next bar. 

Each instance of Looper can be associated with a group, if several Loopers are associated with the same group, they will be totally synchronous when recording the loop, thus allowing obtaining a hybrid Looper with an unlimited number of tracks.

Groups allow you to control one or more Loopers simultaneously. A musician can therefore record, play and mute several instruments at the same time. The Loopers groups control window allows the musician to control Logelloop’s main looper and several Loopers groups from a single footboard.

Finally, Korpus gives the possibility to aggregate several Loopers and to practice circular Live Looping with as many Loopers as needed. Without ever compromising on sound quality.

To learn more, you can take a look at the tutorial below.

Korpus is a new multi-channel Live Looping system based on Logelloop’s inserted Loopers. 

Korpus is faithful to Logelloop’s reputation, it allows Live Looping with advanced features, perfect sound from the first to the last track, the ability to treat each loop independently, etc. 

Korpus is an intuitive and very versatile. It is a modern system, responding to the feedback and needs of all Logelloop’s users.

Any of the Loopers, wherever it is in Logelloop can become a Korpus track. Loopers are associated to Korpus by assigning a group number. Korpus tracks are not physically linked to each other and it is possible to add or remove a track at any time during a session. It is, of course, possible to erase, mute, re-record each track independently.

Several Korpus can be instantiated in the same session, containing a variable number of Loopers. A Looper can belong to several Korpus. Several Loopers can belong to the same group, making 2, 4, 6 or n-channel Live Looping possible, which is ideal for collective Live Looping or for polyinstrumentalists.

To see Korpus in action, you can watch this tutorial which details each function (don’t forget to activate the caption for english version) :