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That sounds great. LMK what you find out, and how well it works. I know that redsound makes something, or 2 somethings, which purport to do this: http://www.redsound.com/djindex.htm the microsync and the microbpm Theres also some somftware for exactly that purpose I saw advertised in EM or something and I can't remember the name of it. -- Sarth > -----Original Message----- > From: Griff Peters [mailto:griff@griffpeters.com] > Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 1:52 AM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > 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 > >