Lay out your set as a timeline — "2 bars drums → detect bass 2 bars → detect keys 4 bars…" — press Go, and it drives your loopers for you. Logic makes every sound; you never touch a button.
The SHA Looper plugin drops on each group bus in Logic and does the actual bar-locked capture and playback. The Conductor app runs in your browser and drives the whole set. No MIDI mapping, no ⌘L, no note numbers — they just find each other.
SHA Looper captures and plays back sample-accurate to Logic's transport and tempo, with onset detection running on the real incoming signal.
Capture starts at the next bar line, or waits until you actually play — early downbeat attacks are back-dated to the bar line via a pre-record ring, so your first hit is never clipped.
Linked steps advance when a looper reports "capture finished" — not from a fixed bar count — so loops keep playing correctly while the set moves on.
Any MIDI pad grid can start and stop loops on top of the automatic timeline. Novation Launchkey/Launchpad units even get full RGB pad-color feedback — idle, armed, capturing, playing — over documented MIDI.
A live checklist ticks off from real state — plugin connected, Logic transport rolling, a step linked, pad controller detected — so you know exactly when it's safe to hit Go.
The plugin and the Conductor app talk over local loopback only — nothing about your session ever leaves your computer.
Loop Conductor is running real sessions already and is still in dev and testing. Pricing hasn't been set yet — we'll announce it as we get closer to launch.
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