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Re: First Loop Sync / Augustus midi remote control
Hi again
Do you control Augustus with a midi remote controller?
Have you had any problems with that?
I am trying to control Augustus with a max-msp patch that sends midi
messages through controller 22 ( mapped on the augustus manual as
input level knob ) channel 1.
- on max-msp midi setup i have "from max-msp 1" chosen has an output
device.
- on Live Midi Sync preferences i have the input: from MaxMpsp1
Remote ON
- on Augustus I have selected midi in Channel 1&2.
(I am sure that Max is sending midi messages to Live because I tested
making a Midi map on live.)
Any ideas for targeting this problem?
I know i am always writing to the list with more and more questions
and problems....i really appreciate your will to help people like me.
Cheers,
Ana
On Aug 22, 2007, at 12:36 PM, Per Boysen wrote:
> On 22 aug 2007, at 13.24, jnd wrote:
>
>> Hi Per
>>
>> First of all thanks again for sharing your knowledge....
>>
>> So i have got augustus and live running....augustus as sync master
>> for live. And with this the problem of synchronization is solved.
>> But the Augustus Freeze Loop button gets me nuts. Because I have
>> to hit it at the exact point where the loop begins. Is there
>> anyway around this?
>
>
> I used to hit the Freeze Loop button after I had played something
> into the loop but before I would play something that I did not want
> to go into the loop. Using the Freeze Loop button works best with
> loop input knob set to full input.
>
> Another approach is to target the input level. This gives:
> Input Knob Level set to full = Overdub Mode
> Input Knob Level set to zero = Playback Mode
>
> A third trick is the Puch In function (se my earlier post)
>
>
>> As you advice i am studying SooperLooper. But I hanven't found out
>> a way to have the output of each lop on sooperlooper in diferent
>> live tracks. Could you help me out on this one?
>
> Hm... Please forgive me if I'm mistaken (since I'm only looping in
> Mobius at the moment) but I think you have two choices with
> SooperLooper.
>
> 1) Run it as the standalone looper. This requires the Jack Utility
> on Mac and Linux. You can open more loops and set them to sync to
> the first loop. I'm not sure if each loop delivers a unique output
> to Jack. You'd better check this with the sours (SL manual or SL
> mailing list).
>
> 2) Open several instances of SooperLooper. Since you open these
> parallel instances on exclusive Audio Tracks they already are on
> separated outputs. Hence no need for an additional routing.
>
> Greetings from Sweden
>
> Per Boysen
> www.boysen.se (Swedish)
> www.looproom.com (international)
>
>
>
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