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Do you have a MIDI "loopback" device connected between Mobius and Ableton? You will need either MIDI Yoke or LoopBe1. Jeff On Mar 24, 2011, at 5:18 PM, Louie Angulo wrote: > ok,so put a sample drum loop in Ableton,put mobius under > syncronization to "out" so it sends midi clock to ableton,record a > groove in Mobius and tell me if the groove is in perfect sync with > Mobius. > Here it isnt,the tempo in ableton doesnt read exactly with Mobius > tempo,however when mobius is slaved to ableton it seems ok,and if it > isnt it retriggers and catches up to the groove. > cheers > Luis > > > > > > > > On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 9:48 PM, Sylvain Poitras > <sylvain.trombone@gmail.com> wrote: >> Luis, >> >> What sort of problems are you having when trying sync mobius and >> ableton? I have no issues with mobius as the master, other than >> sometimes a loop that I hear as a single bar ends up as two bars in >> ableton (or vice versa, can't remember which right now). BPM sync is >> solid and seems to re-sync at the start of the loop. >> >> Sylvain >> >> >> On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 4:36 PM, Louie Angulo >> <louie.angulo@googlemail.com> wrote: >>> Jeff i have a question, >>> in playing around with both Abletons looper and Mobius as a plugin >>> there is a BPM difference when i try to use Mobius as a master with >>> Ableton which is unfortunately unusable if trying to sync grooves to >>> it. >>> Mobius seems to be much better as a slave though,but Abletons looper >>> is very acurate as a master.Is this something that will work in future >>> versions just as well when being used as a plugin perhaps? >>> cheers >>> Luis >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 4:12 AM, Jeff Larson ><jeff.larson@sailpoint.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I've been trying to set up the above so overdubs go where they should >>>>> and stay there on subsequent passes. A couple of attempts have ended >>>>> in frustration, i figured not helped by the fact that I'm using the >>>>> built-in soundcard on an old desktop machine. >>>> If you haven't already done so, read this section of the installation >guide: >>>> http://www.circularlabs.com/doc/installation.htm#Tuning Latency >>>> >>>> Assuming you are using Windows, if you are using the built-in sound >card >>>> you will be using an "MME" driver which has very high latency. It is >>>> possible >>>> for Mobius to compensate for this so that your overdubs will line up >but >>>> you have to enter the right values into the latency fields in the >>>> Audio Devices window. Sometimes the driver is able to tell us what >>>> the latency is, other times it can't and we have to enter it manually. >>>> This is explained in the manual. >>>> If you use a pro audio interface it will come with ASIO drivers that >>>> have very low latency. Often people don't even bother tuning latency >>>> compensation since it is so slight that it is hard to hear even if it >>>> is off by a few milliseconds. >>>> As an alternative to buying a pro interface you could also try >>>> ASIO4ALL which will give the built-in sound card an ASIO driver. I >have >>>> had success with this, but if you're serious about sound quality you >>>> should still consider an external interface. >>>>> Reading the previous thread on mobius latency, according to Per it's >>>>> not possible to achieve perfect sync i.e. it will always drift a bit. >>>> I'm not sure what this was referring to, but you can certainly tune >>>> latency compesnation for exact alignment of overdubs and once set it >>>> won't drift unless you are also changing your physical location >>>> relative to your monitor speakers. >>>> Jeff >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> www.luis-angulo.com >>> >>> >> >> > > > > -- > www.luis-angulo.com >