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Okay, per, I give up... How do you end up solving the midi routing to the different loops... By programming 3 banks of the footpedal? Or have you set up midi routing tracks and turn them on and off some other way? I'm having a great time with this, and FINALLY, my sync needs are fulfilled, although I'm using a whole lot of cpu power... Thanks, Todd... On 12/4/05 3:13 PM, "Per Boysen" <per@boysen.se> wrote: > On Dec 4, 2005, at 20:43, todd reynolds wrote: > >> Iım having a wonderful time watching how sooperlooper so neatly >> integrates into ableton live, but am stuck on the midi routing. I >> thought that it would simply show up somewhere, whether in >> preferences or in the midi routing pull down. >> After consulting the docs, I downloaded midi patchbay, but donıt >> see it there either... > > I'm not sure I correctly understand what you are asking for, but > anyway, here's the trick to route MIDI into SL and the SL loops > output to different Ableton Live 5 tracks: > > SL-au has to be opened on a MIDI track in Live. Not on an audio track. > This is how I set up a three loops SL rig in Live: > > 1. Open SooperLooper AU plug-in on a MIDI track. > 2. Name this MIDI track "SL input". > 3. Turn down the volume for this MIDI track (but keep the Monitor set > to "In") > 4. Create three Audio tracks and set them all to "Audio From = Ext in > 1/2" > 5. Outputs for those three Audio tracks should be: > a) SL input, 3/4-SooperLooperAU > b) SL input, 5/6-SooperLooperAU > c) SL input, 7/8-SooperLooperAU > > Now you have created three separate audio inputs to clone and > distribute our live input into the three SL loops on the MIDI Track > "SL input". Time to make the output routings: > > 6. Create three Audio tracks and name them SL1, SL2 and SL3 . > 7. Set audio inputs like this: > a) SL1: Audio From = SL Input, 3/4-SooperLooperAU > b) SL2: Audio From = SL input, 5/6-SooperLooperAU > c) SL3: Audio From = SL input, 7/8-SooperLooperAU > > Make sure all seven tracks have the Monitor selector set to "In". > > MIDI control data should be sent to the Live MIDI channel/track that > is hosting the SL-au plug-in. You can do those settings in Live's > MIDI Preferences window. Route your MIDI input where you have > connected your MIDI controller to "Input/Remote" by ticking the "off" > button for that routing so it goes "On" instead. In general, the MIDI/ > Sync preferences page is like a MIDI patch bay: you have the three > functions Track, Sync and Remote for both Input and Output. Set them > all up as you want the data to flow! If you also activate the system > built-in IAC Driver bus you can use that one to send midi from one > track's MIDI clips into plug-ins on a different track. That's very > fun to play with ;-) > > Greetings from Sweden > > Per Boysen > www.looproom.com (international) > www.boysen.se (Swedish) > ---> iTunes Music Store (digital) > www.cdbaby.com/perboysen > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- ³Virtue is just repression waiting to go bad² - Trevor Exter ³Classical music is related to the past more than it is related to the creative part of sound² - Ornette Coleman ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Todd Reynolds 42-09 47th Ave 1C Sunnyside, NY 11104 Ph. 718 392-3773 Mob. 917 576-6166 Fax 419 781-5502 http://www.toddreynolds.com http://www.ethelcentral.com todd@toddreynolds.com 9175766166@vtext.com (155 characters or less) AIM ID: toddreyn