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Resampling on an audio track makes a loop of what is happening on the master output at that moment. After you have resampled you may of course route the clip of that clip (loop) directly to any physically available output on the sound card, or to a Return Track if you like to use that as the pipe to a different output. But REsampling is not a real-time audio routing method, only a quick way to snag what's cooking. per On 22 jun 2006, at 17.36, Todd Reynolds wrote: > I'm sorry, I don't want to divert this conversation, but I thought > maybe > Buzap Buzap could benefit from this answer... > > Per, now that you brought up resampling, can you use a resampling > track to > bus the whole output to another stereo output pair?, or is the only > way to > use a return track? > > All best to you both, todd > > > > > On 6/22/06 8:06 AM, "Per Boysen" <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On 22 jun 2006, at 14.02, Buzap Buzap wrote: >>>> I prefer to work the instant composing stuff on a master track >>>> level (mangling the summed layers/loops) instead of taking the >>>> remix >>>> approach to split it up in parallel. >>> I like to mix stuff until I have a certain density. Then, to keep >>> the mix interesting, I like to add some delay or phaser/flanger or >>> reverse on some loops. >>> But if you have 8 loops in Mobius, I guess I could pick a loop and >>> then resample it with effects, would be probably less CPU consuming. >> >> Yes. In Live it's very easy to resample any loop or mix of loops. >> Simply set the track input to "Resampling", record enable the track >> and trig the slot where you want to place the clip. In my Mac setup >> with Live and Augustus Loop I usually keep one Live track instantly >> set up for resampling. After having resampled you can drag the clip >> with the mouse to another track that maybe has a more suitable >> effects setting. >> >> >>> Could it perhaps work the other way - using Ableton as effect >>> machine for Mobius? >> >> Oh yes! "The other way"....? Isn't that the main reason people want >> to run loopers as VST/au plug-ins in Live? Live has excellent >> effects. >> >> Greetings from Sweden