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Re: Midi control of audio routing for Mobius
Hi Per,
I was trying to find a native ( inside the sound card sw) solution
because I think it should allow to have a lower latency.
Are you passing all your signal through live mixer ?
Basically, I use this crossfade function to select when the input of a
hw processor is fed by the loop coming out from Mobius or by the direct
input signal.
I have seen that E-mu soundcard (1616) has a mixer which *should* allow
this.
I would have preferred Rme wanted to develop midi control further on
their totalmix, but Matthias Carsten told me it is "not a urgent issue
for us at this time".
Thanks for your kind help, as always ;-)
best,
luca
Per Boysen wrote:
> On 17 feb 2006, at 18.06, Luca Formentini wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I am trying to check if I can reproduce my hardware setup into a
>> mixed hardware/software setup.
>> My main concern is trying to substitute my Switchblade.
>> So here is what I still haven't found how to do:
>>
>> I want to send some software outputs ( from Mobius) to analog
>> outputs ( this is clearly possible with the majority of the native
>> mix sw of almost any sound card) BUT I need to control the level of
>> this output (not of the software) via Midi.
>> Plus I need to assign a midi fader so that it can operate
>> contemporarly lifting one fader and lowering another one ( say that
>> with the midi fader UP it lifts mixer channel "A" up and mixer
>> channel "B" down, with midi fader DOWN it does the opposite.
>> I checked Rme totalmix and, while it allows for some midicontrol, it
>> is restricted to some functions and it does work just with few
>> specific hardware, there is no chance to assign specific midi
>> control operations to specific faders and Rme says they have no
>> interest in developing it further.
>> Any idea ?
>
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> If you run Mobius as a VST plug-in in Ableton Live those things
> should be possible. Each Mobius track comes out into a track in the
> Live mixer, which has a fader that is easily MIDI controllable.
> Because Live is also used by DJs it has that classic DJ mixer
> function where a horizontal fader mixes between the two turntables.
> Live has no turntables but every track can be assigned to either "A"
> or "B" - which corresponds to the two decks in a DJ rigg. So, there
> are ;-)
>
> Greetings from Sweden
>
> Per Boysen
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