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Right click the little representation of the slave Echoloop in Bidule, click Sync To, selct what you want to sync it to (that'll be your master EL). OPen up each slave Echoloop and select Sync= In Host, for master Echoloop select Sync=Out. andy paul wrote:
Hey, could you explain how to sync echoloop in Bidule? I want to set up three loops synced to each other, but haven't been successful at it yet, but I also haven't had much time to invest in it lately.Paul Haslem www.duclify.ca Ontario, Canada At 04:46 AM 3/4/2012, you wrote:Phil Clevenger wrote:Plugin is set for 'HOST" sync but loops still seem to be all over the place.While that kind of sync was once part of the vst spec it was never well adopted by VST hosts. In Bidule this allows you to sync anything to anything else in multiple combinations. I don't think Ableton have it though, and as it's actually now deprecated from the vst spec by good ol' Steinberg (presumably because of lack of implememntation by vst hosts) it's a shame, that's an incredibly useful feature thatjust takes a couple of mouse clicks to set up (in Bidule)...we're not going to remove it so I guess we should document better. I'm afraid I'm really not an Ableton expert at all...I can understand people's problems, it really seems bizarrely overcomplicated and restrictive for the sort of stuff us guys do. andy