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Ok Per i finally found it,but i do have to correct your statment and add a couple of important things here to save headaches for anybody trying to do this: So In order for a plugin like amplitube or guitar rig to be controlled inside ableton: The main confusion i see people are having trying to do this is not only activating "monitor in" but also arming both audio and midi tracks for recording,this are 2 different things. considering you know the other stuff like setting your soundcards inputs outputs,scanning your plugin and setiing its preferences as well, inserting the plugin in the arrangement view and setting its ins and outs which Per already mentioned in this thread go to Ableton preferences and under the menu " record warp lauch " deselect "arm" and "solo " under "exclusive" this will enable you to am record both audio and midi tracks,otherwise you will only be able to arm one at a time. yo do have to have the" monitor in" activated in both tracks to hear the input and outputs as Per mentioned,BUT: even more important is that you have to arm both tracks for "recording" to be able to send midi information from your footcontroller to the midi track and back to the audio track. now you can turn stomp boxes on and off in the plugin within ableton and loop the sounds in its little looper and have a groove sample of your choice stretch to your tempo voilai!!! this is what ive been trying to do syncing mobius and ableton lately,but after messing around i chose abletons looper at the end to do this,there is a trade off offcourse,abletons looper is not as flexible as Mobius but slaving Ableton to Mobius doesnt work too good. However in abletons little looper you still have multiply important options like,undo,redo,speed,shift,reverse,quantization,drag loop option ot the session view to create multiple parts,wow im impressed what this baby looper has to offer and very excited to start experimenting with! cheers Luis On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 11:11 PM, Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Luis, > > It should work also for Amplitube on an Auido Track. I just tried that > here now and can assure you it works (when I kick my expression pedal > on the floor the MIDI CC# goes through the MIDI track into the Audio > Track and the Amplitube plugin gets the message - i.e. MIDI Learn > working ok). > > Maybe you simply did not set the Live Track's Monitor toggle to "In"? > With any real-time live data routing in Live you should set the > Monitor to "In". > > Greetings from Sweden > > Per Boysen > www.boysen.se > www.perboysen.com > www.looproom.com internet music hub > > > > On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 10:30 PM, Louie Angulo > <louie.angulo@googlemail.com> wrote: >> 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 >>> >>> >> >> > >