Drag Loopcloud onto the track of your choice to open the plugin. To connect Loopcloud to FL Studio, open the Plugin Database and then navigate to Installed > Generators > VST > Loopcloud. Once you've got the plugin open in your DAW, the Loopcloud application should automatically connect, and any sound you play in Loopcloud will play through your instrument track in Logic Pro X, perfectly in sync with the rest of your project. Click on Stereo to open the Loopcloud plugin. To connect Loopcloud to Logic Pro X, create a new Software Instrument track, and in the Instrument selector navigate to AU Instruments > Loopmasters > Loopcloud > Stereo. Once you've got the plugin open in your DAW, the Loopcloud application should automatically connect, and any sound you play in Loopcloud will play through your instrument track in Ableton Live, perfectly in sync with the rest of your project. Double-click the Loopcloud plugin to open it. Loopcloud is compatible with all major DAWs! If your DAW is not shown below, please get in touch with us at connect Loopcloud to Ableton Live, navigate to Plug-ins > VST (or Audio UnitsĀ if you're on Mac) > Loopmasters > Loopcloud. It's important to note that if you install Loopcloud with your DAW open, you'll need to either restart your DAW or rescan your plugins for the plugins to show up in your plugin browser.
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Below are instructions on how to open the Loopcloud plugin in a range of different DAWs. Loopcloud's seamless DAW integration means that you can hear how a sample will sound in your project, even before you've spent any Loopcloud points. The Loopcloud plugin is used to preview sounds directly from Loopcloud into your DAW, meaning that you can preview sounds in time and in key with your session. Modified on: Mon, 19 Jul, 2021 at 4:14 PM