Audio Damage released Circa, a six-track looping system that is reliable equipment and a creative tool for making weird sounds. Each layer syncs to the host or master loop or runs free. Layers start with host timing, audio signals, or whenever needed. The system comes with seven stereo outputs, including one just for monitoring, plus built-in reverb and delay effects. Complete MIDI controls make it a full workstation for all your looping needs.
The program lets six layers run separately or together - you pick how they work. It records from stereo inputs or feeds back into itself for cool sound tricks. The interface wants hands-on play with touch strips controlling speed and position on dedicated screens. Position strips break into slices for more options. These features turn simple loops into playable instruments anyone can handle.
Every layer includes undo buttons for fixing mistakes after recording or erasing. Helpful popup tips appear when your mouse hovers over buttons. Almost any MIDI device can be used to control the looping functions. The built-in mixer includes filters on each layer plus high-quality reverb, delay, EQ, and compression taken from other Audio Damage products.
The program lets six layers run separately or together - you pick how they work. It records from stereo inputs or feeds back into itself for cool sound tricks. The interface wants hands-on play with touch strips controlling speed and position on dedicated screens. Position strips break into slices for more options. These features turn simple loops into playable instruments anyone can handle.
Every layer includes undo buttons for fixing mistakes after recording or erasing. Helpful popup tips appear when your mouse hovers over buttons. Almost any MIDI device can be used to control the looping functions. The built-in mixer includes filters on each layer plus high-quality reverb, delay, EQ, and compression taken from other Audio Damage products.