Thanks for your response.
You know I thought the same thing when live loops first came out. As the work flow you described was how I work and still work (minus punch locaters since I have never got that to work).
The reason I am now revisiting live loops is that the process of triggering scenes to test out the order of a song before committing it to the time line seems intriguing.
But I guess it comes down to is it worth the time as it relates to accessibility and work flow efficiency.
I suppose I could create my own scenes in the normal arrangement view in logic by creating markers at the beginning of each new section and test the order of the song that way. I guess I would then have to copy the markers where I want them and save that arrangement as a project alternative .
The question is would that be more efficient and fun than using live loops.
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> On Jul 27, 2025, at 12:07 PM, TheOreoMonster LogicBand <theoreo...@logic.band> wrote:
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> If you just want to do loop based recordings, you don’t need to use Live Loops, that’s just complicating things. Live Loops is for if you want to do a performance and trigger different individual loops or a group of loops called a scene at the same time. It’s similar to how a lot of electronic musicians perform with Ableton in session view.
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