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Re: Mainstage, Ultralite and Augustus Loop



Woops... I forgot about the sync between the two applications. Here's
about that:

- Open "Applications / Utilities / Audio MIDI Setup.app"
- Make sue the IAC Driver is active with at least one port
- In Mobius, set that port as the MIDI Output.
- In MainStage (or NI Guitar Rig, Bidule host or whatever used) set
that port as where to look for incoming sync signal.

Please note that this only related to the looping concept where the
looper sets the tempo and the other application follows that tempo as
a tempo slave.

Greetings from Sweden

Per Boysen
www.boysen.se
www.perboysen.com



On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 2:36 PM, L.Angulo <labaloops@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> yes i remeber reading this but i dont know what physical loop-back 
>stereo fix is would you be > so kind to develope further?
>
> - I went to a music store and bought two very short cables.
> - Assinged PreAmp/FX appl output to both physical outputs 1-2 and 2-3
> - Patched output 1-2 to PA.
> - Patched output 3-4 back to input 5-6 (on my soundcard)
> - Set Looper (Mobius) to fetch input from input 5-6.
> - Set Looper ouput to output 1-2 (so it will merge with the direct
> instrument tone into the PA)
> - Set the loper to not monitor the direct signal.
>
> That's it! Quite simple actually.
>
> This means a little more latency on the signal going into the looper,
> but that's no problem because you won't hear that signal until it's
> being looped and played back. It can be fully compensated for by
> Mobus' loop latency compensation (meaning every new overdubbed layer
> will be moved forwards in time for the playback). You can set this by
> ear because the latency is fixed - since a physical patch is used. If
> using a digital pipe like Soundflower or the Jack Server the latency
> would change over time and no compensation may help.
>
> Per
>