Sync between Live and Vinyl/CD ect. (tricky but WORKING!)
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 1:55 pm
LOOK AT THIS LITTLE HOWTO I MADE:
Sync Live and External Audio
It is the result of the following discussion here....
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Hello.
At first let me say, i've read all the other Sync-threads.
And then let me say, i've the solution.
Maybe.
There are some problems, which have to solve.
The Setup:
Live 4/5
KTDrumTrigger ( find it here)
Midiyoke ( find it here)
MidiClock ( find it here)
Install/extract these things.
Open Live, go to option/Midi/Sync and enable one midiyoke-input with sync and another midiyoke-output without sync. Then create one empty audio and one empty mditrack. Enable the audiotrack to recive the external audio and add the KTDrumTrigger-plugin. Configure the plug that one filter creates midi notes. I use a lowpass so that the plug only detects the bassdrum which told the plug to send midinote 1 on midichannel 1. Then go to the miditrack and select audio 1 as midi-input. Now you should see a peak on the midi track on every bassdrumshot. In the miditrack select the midiyoke output. Then open MidiClock. Select the midi out port which is your synced midiyoke-midi input in live and the midi in port which is your midiyoke output of the miditrack. Enable the HexSpy. Go back to Live and hit the EXT button in the upper left. If you now hit the Start button on MidiClock; Live should start and play with the tempo which is showing in MidiClock. Ok, if that works, you are only some footsteps away from syncing to external audio. Take a closer look to MidiClock. You should see there a hexadecimal number, which changes on every bassdrumshot/midinote. Write down the number which is only short visible. Stop MidiClock and press Crtl+Alt+S. An clockpresets.ini is generated in the folder where MidiClock is. Open the ini-file. Under BPM-Presets delete the first BPM-number behind PROGRAM1 and add 10000 there as mentioned here: http://serge.ucapps.de . Should look like: PROGRAM1=10000.
This is all right done i think. We have now only to make the right configuration in the [SPECIAL_COMMANDS]. At INPUT0 there must be the hexadecimal number, because this is the event where an action have to follow. Or not? When i add a 10000 to ACTION0 i get 158BPM.
Maybe you have an idea.
Greetz
bbb
PS:I will do some tests to this one in the evening. If i got it you will hear me...
Sync Live and External Audio
It is the result of the following discussion here....
_______________________________________________________________________
Hello.
At first let me say, i've read all the other Sync-threads.
And then let me say, i've the solution.
Maybe.
There are some problems, which have to solve.
The Setup:
Live 4/5
KTDrumTrigger ( find it here)
Midiyoke ( find it here)
MidiClock ( find it here)
Install/extract these things.
Open Live, go to option/Midi/Sync and enable one midiyoke-input with sync and another midiyoke-output without sync. Then create one empty audio and one empty mditrack. Enable the audiotrack to recive the external audio and add the KTDrumTrigger-plugin. Configure the plug that one filter creates midi notes. I use a lowpass so that the plug only detects the bassdrum which told the plug to send midinote 1 on midichannel 1. Then go to the miditrack and select audio 1 as midi-input. Now you should see a peak on the midi track on every bassdrumshot. In the miditrack select the midiyoke output. Then open MidiClock. Select the midi out port which is your synced midiyoke-midi input in live and the midi in port which is your midiyoke output of the miditrack. Enable the HexSpy. Go back to Live and hit the EXT button in the upper left. If you now hit the Start button on MidiClock; Live should start and play with the tempo which is showing in MidiClock. Ok, if that works, you are only some footsteps away from syncing to external audio. Take a closer look to MidiClock. You should see there a hexadecimal number, which changes on every bassdrumshot/midinote. Write down the number which is only short visible. Stop MidiClock and press Crtl+Alt+S. An clockpresets.ini is generated in the folder where MidiClock is. Open the ini-file. Under BPM-Presets delete the first BPM-number behind PROGRAM1 and add 10000 there as mentioned here: http://serge.ucapps.de . Should look like: PROGRAM1=10000.
This is all right done i think. We have now only to make the right configuration in the [SPECIAL_COMMANDS]. At INPUT0 there must be the hexadecimal number, because this is the event where an action have to follow. Or not? When i add a 10000 to ACTION0 i get 158BPM.
Maybe you have an idea.
Greetz
bbb
PS:I will do some tests to this one in the evening. If i got it you will hear me...