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Hi Per, I tried what you suggested,inserting amplitube into abletons audio track then bridging it into a midi track but still amplitube does not respond to the behrigner at all.However,when i insert amplitube into a midi track it responds to the midi comands without a problem. I also tried using amplitube as stand alone and trying to record into abletons built in looper but the fx dont get recorded,is there a way to do it that way? My goal is just to use this software guitar fx plugin and loop with the built in looper in ableton,jesus that should work a lot easier,no? or is amplitube making it complicated so people buy their fottcontroller? Luis On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 3:43 PM, Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 3:29 PM, Louie Angulo > <louie.angulo@googlemail.com> wrote: >> The plugin is still not responding to the midi learn,how do you setup >> the host(Ableton) to submit my esxternal midi input? >> In ableton i have under preferences,midi sync- my RME as the input > > You shouldn't select the RME MIDI In port a "Input for Control > Surface" unless you own and really want to use a natively supported > control surface. Better leave all slots empty in that upper section. > >> do i have to install the fcb1010 as a control surface? > No. That would no be possible anyway, as the FCB1010 is not supported > for native control. > >> port-track-sync-remote all turned on,any ideas? > > *TRACK* is what matters in this case. Make sure the RME is "On" in the > Track column (lower region of GUI). (related: *Remote* should be > active if you want to MIDI Learn directly in Live from the RME Port. > *Sync" should be active if you want to send or receive a sync signal. > > Ok, so far Live pref's. No go to the Session View in your session and > create an extra MIDI Track. Set that MIDI Track's input to fetch MIDI > from the RME port and set that track's output to shuffle that MIDI to > the track where the Amplitube 3 plugin is inserted and also targeted > directly into the plugin. > > Per > >