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Re: Mobius help
Jeff thanks so much. I do think in this case it was the switching audio on the fly but the 'Focus Lock' also applies and I read about that in the documentation but this is a better explanation, thank you.
Good to have input from the guy who wrote it, congrads on what to me seems a great app and something much appreciated by the looping community. I'm new to this looping world and am just beginning to subtly use in what I do.
Great weekend and thanks.
Jim Goodin
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 2:34 PM, Jeff Larson <
jeff.larson@sailpoint.com> wrote:
> How do I kick it off to playback again which in this case I'm capturing
> output to record to a 2nd computer.
After you load a project or individual loop from a file, the tracks
involved enter "Pause" mode with the playback position at the start of
the loop. From here using the Pause or Play functions should make it
play as will any function that is selected in the "Mute Cancel
Functions" list in the Global Parameters window.
If you have several tracks and you want them all to start playing at
exactly the same time you will need to use Focus Lock or Track Groups
to select the tracks before you press the Play button. Or you can
write a simple script.
> it may have been the issue of Mobius not detecting my audio controller
> as I was coming out of standby and had switched audio devices on the fly
If you swapped audio devices while Mobius was running then yes this
could cause confusion. I'm not sure what it would do, it would
probably appear to hang since the processing for most functions
happens during the audio interrupt and if the device isn't providing
an audio stream nothing will happen.
Jeff
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