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Hi Thanks again Per for your advices...i managed to establish midiclock sync between Augustus and Live. But I could not achieve the goal of recording the following loops in sync with the first one. What i am doing wrong? Can you explain me step by step? Idiot proof style.... This is becoming frustrating....i always thought that preparing a live looping setup on ableton live....would be a more straightfoward thing. But it seems almost impossible... Thanks again Peri for your help....and anyone else willing to share the secret of how to live loop with ableton live. Ana On Aug 18, 2007, at 7:46 PM, Per Boysen wrote: > On 18 aug 2007, at 20.20, jnd wrote: > >> Hi again Per ... >> >> Thanks...i downloaded the Augustus plug-in. But i can't follow >> your instructions : / ... how do i set the plug-in to send his >> tempo as a midiclock? > > 1. Open the plug-in's GUI. > 2. Click the "About/Register" button. > 3. Select the "MIDI output" box. > 4. Either save your host and launch Live again or delete the plug- > in from the plug-in slot and open a new instance of it. This is for > the change to take effect. > > Augustus Loop now opens a virtual MIDI Port that is named "Augustus > Loop 1" by Ableton Live's MIDI/sync preferences. If you open a > second plug-in, on another Live track, it will show up as "Augustus > Loop 2". You should only use the first one as the Sync Master > though, so be sure to activate the green Host Tempo button in the > plug-in's GUI. > >> Greetings from Portugal > > Cool! I've been to Lisboa a couple of times and once lived four > months on Kap Verde (former Portuguese colony and still very > influenced, the vibe somewhere between Portugal and Africa) > > Greetings from Sweden > > Per Boysen > www.boysen.se (Swedish) > www.looproom.com (international) > > > >