In this screen shot, you can see the old loop. I have moved the chords,turned Loop off, selected the Chords and turned Loop on. The Loop does not move and Im not clear how to delete it.
Mac Studio M2 Sonoma Ableton Live 12.1 using VST3
In this screen shot, you can see the old loop. I have moved the chords,turned Loop off, selected the Chords and turned Loop on. The Loop does not move and Im not clear how to delete it.
Mac Studio M2 Sonoma Ableton Live 12.1 using VST3
Hi @jeffreyk
You can toggle the loop region on or off by clicking the Loop button in the transport controls. The loop region won’t automatically follow moved chords or motions, or snap to selected clips—you’ll need to manually adjust the loop points, as shown in the attached video.
Hope that helps.
Thanks so much for doing that Steve! Okay, so this is a feature request then. In this case manual editing is just barely okay because the loop and desired location are both on screen. But imagine a track when the loop is at bar 1 and I want to loop at bar 100. This manual approach would be very tedious. In Live, its possible to zoom out to see a whole track and move the loop brace to the desired position. Or to select a clip (s) (or in SC a set of chords) and choose Loop Selection. The Loop is automatically moved. It makes editing super efficient.
Jeffrey