Thanks Per.. that did it (with one small addition, one has to click on Device Enable.. maybe that should have been obvious, but not to some...)
So now I have a loop synching with a Loop Player Contraption in Mulch.. but there ONE thing wrong... When I hit R then R (to record in Mobius) The tempo displayed in Mobius (And hence output from Mobius and hence the bpm of Mulch) is 25 (ish 29 or whatever.) now I KNOW that Im maling a roughly 120 bpm loop here... cos Im counting R 1 2 3 4 R...
Why is that? Mobius WORKS as of its own tempo ok.. but reading out a very slow one... Is it dependant on the 8th per cycle setting? (Cos thats what I do in my hardware EDP setup to fire off my drum machines and sequencers at faster or slower tempi.. (is it tempos or tempi?) But in Mobius I woudnt expct that behaviour.. and it doesnt seem to either.... so is there a general tempo setting or somat?
Mark--On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 9:32 PM, Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, Mac is simpler. OS X already has built-in MIDI channels through
the system. It's called "IAC Bus" and if not ative you have to
activate at least one IAX Bus port. That is done by opening
"applications / utilities / Audio MIDI Setup". In that application you
go "Window / Show MIDI Widow". Double-click the IAC Driver icon and
check in the box named "Ports" (for a Port... I'm not going to fast am
I? ;-) If no IAC Bus port is listed there you click below on the +
sign labeled "Add and remove ports" (to remove a port you would have
to click the - sign, but we're not doing that today). Ok then, close
down the Audio MIDI Setup. Now when you open Mobius you will notice in
the MIDI Devices window that a new port is available. Select it (the
newborn IAC) as "Plugin Output". In Audio Mulch there is probably a
window where you set up MIDI ports to be used by the application; make
sure newborn IAC is allowed to play with the boys in the mulch. Then
there has to be a window in Mulchy where you set up synchronization
preferences; set newborn IAC as the port where Muchie should look for
MIDI Clock master sync. If there is a box for "MIDI Slave mode" tic it
as well while you're at it.
per
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 9:11 PM, mark francombe <mark@markfrancombe.com> wrote:
> Nope Per.. Mac!!!! Which I´m SURE you know how to do.. but Mulch?
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> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 8:58 PM, Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 8:23 PM, mark francombe <mark@markfrancombe.com>
>> wrote:
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>>> It's "Mulch to be synched by Mobius that is running as VST" within, OK??
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>> Depends on what OS the machine is running by. If Windows (at least XP,
>> don't know about Vista or 7), you have to download and install a patch
>> called MIDI Yoke. MIDI Yoke creates MIDI pipes inside the OS through with
>> you can tell Mobius VST to send out MIDI Clock sync signal. Then you tell
>> Audio Mulch what MIDI Yoke pipe to listen at for a sync signal put into sync
>> slave mode and make a loop in Mobius. Eh... forgot to tell also that Mobius
>> has to be set as Sync Master ("sync = out" or the other one that also sends
>> song start commands). I think that's it.
>> Greetings from Sweden
>>
>> Per Boysen
>> www.boysen.se
>> www.perboysen.com
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