Clip Slicer: Support for Multiple Clip Targets
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ultracello
Description
This feature request proposes enhancing the Clip Slicer in Loopy Pro to support multiple clip targets simultaneously. Currently, the Clip Slicer is limited to controlling a single clip, which restricts its utility in complex performance setups where simultaneous control over multiple clips is desired.
Proposed Solution
- Multiple Clip Targeting: Enable the Clip Slicer to assign and control multiple clips concurrently, allowing for synchronized slicing and triggering across several clips.
- Group Control Mechanism: Introduce a grouping feature within the Clip Slicer to manage multiple clips as a single entity, facilitating collective actions such as play, stop, and slice.
- User Interface Enhancements: Update the Clip Slicer interface to accommodate multiple clip selections, providing clear visual indicators for each targeted clip.
- MIDI and Action Integration: Allow MIDI mappings and actions to be assigned to the group of clips controlled by the Clip Slicer, ensuring seamless integration into existing workflows.
Problem
- Limited Control: The current single-clip limitation of the Clip Slicer hinders the ability to perform complex slicing operations across multiple clips, reducing creative flexibility.
- Inefficient Workflow: Managing multiple clips individually for slicing operations increases the complexity and time required during live performances or intricate arrangements.
- Inconsistent Synchronization: Without the ability to control multiple clips simultaneously, achieving tight synchronization between sliced clips becomes challenging.
Benefits
- Enhanced Creative Flexibility: Supporting multiple clip targets allows performers to experiment with complex slicing patterns and arrangements, expanding creative possibilities.
- Streamlined Workflow: Managing multiple clips through a single Clip Slicer reduces setup time and simplifies live performance operations.
- Improved Synchronization: Simultaneous control over multiple clips ensures consistent timing and synchronization, essential for cohesive performances.
This summary was automatically generated by ChatGPT-4 on 2025-05-07.
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