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Yes, yes, it's true, my software InTime only follows MIDI performances at this point. But with some acoustic instrument, most notably drums, you can use cheap midi triggers or even audio-to-midi software to drive InTime. There's details for acoustic drum setup on our site: http://www.circular-logic.com/docs/Drummer_setup_tips.html. Cheers, Michael >There is a guy who is on this list sometimes named Michael Stauffer who >has developed a tempo-sensing MIDI clock-sending software. When he >demo-ed it for me it was only able to use MIDI input to sense the time >from, but he said they were working on getting it to be able to use >audio, too. > >Their website is: http://circular-logic.com/ > >Good luck. > >-J > > > >ben wrote: > >>Hello, >> >>I'm new to the list too and new to looping too. May I >introduce myself in a >>few words? >>I'm currently playing bass guitar in a pop/rock band but this >will change. >>Still 2 gigs to do and then I will start a new project involving live >>looping. >>Regarding looping tools, I just own currently a DD-6 (5sec), a >boss phrase >>sampler sp303 and a pc running ambiloop (controlled by a midi FCB >>footpedalboard). >>I intend to do post-rock/shoegazing stuff by playing myself hypnotic >>bass/guitar/voice/synth loops. >>I don't know where to start yet, that's why I'm on this list ;-) >>I will surely start to buy a drum machine (programmed on the >fly) and then >>... a looping tool. >>The echoplex seems great but pricey, the new RC-20XL seems to >adress a lot >>of complaints from the previous model (undo) but still no midi. >>I don't trust the "PC on stage solution", even if for the home >use, ambiloop >>or live seems powerful. >>I'm interested by all advices. Is there FAQs somewhere? The >ones on the site >>seems pretty outdated. >> >>Peter, regarding the question below, there exist some "beat >extractor" like >>http://www.redsound.com/products/msync/index.htm which issue >midi OUT and >>have a tap tempo (not a footswith). >>The problem that may arise is that even if the loop start in >sync, you will >>need to adapt also the length of the loop to the new tempo. I think >>timestretching can be done quite OK by ABlive, so it might be >a solution for >>you. >> >>Hope this helps, >> >>Ben >> >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: "Griff Peters" <griff@griffpeters.com> >>To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> >>Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 7:51 AM >>Subject: real time audio to midi sync analysis >> >> >> >> >>>Hello all Loopers! >>> >>>This is my first post to the group. I checked the archives, >but I didn't >>>find quite what I'm looking for. >>> >>>I'm looking for a device which will listen to a real-time audio source >>>(such as a drum microphone or drum trigger) and calculate >midi sync info >>>to be sent out as master clock to my DAW applications like >Ableton Live >>>4 or Logic pro 6. I'm not doing dance music or DJ stuff. I'll be doing >>>this live with a band onstage. I'd also like a >footswitch-controlled tap >>>tempo function to quickly get the beat analysis quickly "in the zone". >>>Hopefully, once the initial beat sync analysis is done, it >would be more >>>or less automatically reacting and listening to subtle >changes in tempo >>>during a live performance. >>> >>>For example, I'd like to play a guitar riff, loop it (in >tempo with the >>>band), then mute the loop when I'm tired of it, but then bring it back >>>in later while still being in sync with the band. I do NOT want to be >>>following a click track or a metronome! I don't want the >drummer tied to >>>a click! I want the click/sync following to the band! >>> >>>Any info would be much appreciated. >>> >>>I use a powerbook with mac OS10.3 >>> >>>Thanks, >>> >>>Griff Peters >>>www.griffpeters.com >>> >>> >>> >>>_____________________________________________________________________ >>>Un mot doux à envoyer? Une sortie ciné à organiser? Faites le en temps >>>réel avec MSN Messenger! C'est gratuit! http://ifrance.com/_reloc/m >>> >>> >> >>_____________________________________________________________________ >>Un mot doux à envoyer? Une sortie ciné à organiser? Faites le en temps >>réel avec MSN Messenger! C'est gratuit! http://ifrance.com/_reloc/m >> >> >> >> >