![]() If you don't hear both signals, adjust Live's monitor settings untill you do. Route the Cubase MIDI track's output to the Live track's input using virtual MIDI cables A four on the floor drumpattern will work. Have both the Live track and the Cubase track contain exact copies of a MIDI file. You can also hear this when routing MIDI from Cubase into a Live track, containg for example NI's Battery: When, for example, the tempo Live receives is 90 BPM, Live will drift between 89 and 91 BPM. I've been trying to sync Live to midi clock from different software apps (Cubase SX 2 and MIDICLOCK 1.05), but Live's tempo becomes unstable and drifts. I tried using a midi channel in live to simply pass the clock coming in through to and out port last night, but nothing was happening so i guess live can't really be used as a midi merge to pass clock straight through. i don't know if this is due to the smoothing but at the moment its pretty much unusable. I've been trying to use it recently, but after starting not too bad it drifts substantially for long stretchs of times. There's a trouble in Live4's EXT bpm system.Also, i'd love it if the sync output actually stayed in sync!! I'm using a AU plug-in called "Augustus Loop V1.1" to generate Host Tempo Midi Clock. Live4 will follow this plug-in's tempo when the EXT button is pressed on the Live4's upper screen. Yes, Live4 is set to recieve Midi Clock from this plug-in in the Live4's preference menu. However, when you use another "Augustus Loop", the second plug-in same as the first one, it does not follow the Host Tempo which the first one is generating.Īugustus Loop has the function of sending the Midi Clock as the Host Tempo and recieving Midi Clock as a slave.Ĭan the Live4 recieve and transfer the Midi Clock to multiple plug-ins at the same time ? Live4 will follow the exact tempo from this plug-in. I checked the Live4's Midi Clock Out, but can't select mutiple AU plug-ins for this. I don't think I even have to do this since the output is selected to the External-hardware-synths. I need this first plug-in to be the Host Tempo, and let Live4 and rest of the plug-ins to follow this. This will function perfectly in Numerology. This is where you can download "Augustus Loop" for free. I just hope this will be fixed before the new Live4.0.4. Thanks for all your effort and the time that you guys had spent. This is the details that I had sent to the manufacture of the "Augustus Loop". ![]() ![]() The creater had checked this problem and he also had the same effect in Live4. He found out Live4 is having this problem, while the Numerology works perfectly. Yes, the First Augustus is generating midi clock as a Host I hope this will give you any ideas.īut I still can't work the multie Augustus Loop in synced BPM function. ![]() This one is located in the first audio track in my Live4.Ībleton Live4 is set to recieve EXT Midi Clock from this First Augustus. So far so good with this setting. Works perfectly. The second Augustus, however, is located in the second audio track of Live4 Thanks with the great help and advice you gave me. The second Augustus will activate either in 999.0 bpm, or 48x.x bpm, or theīpm which the Live4 was setted before syncing to the First Augustus. It Show that it's activating in a tempo of 999.0, while the First August is When "Host Tempo" is pressed with the second Augustus, it's bpm parameters It does not sync to the First Augustus, the host tempo, at all. Just won't change at all from these parameters.
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