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Hi
I'm sync'ing Studio One 7.1.1 (master) with Ableton Live 10 via MIDI Timecode (note I'm NOT using Ableton Link for the purposes of this exercise) using Windows 11 and LoopBe. I don't have to use LoopBe I guess (maybe there are better methods? And yes I know.... Ableton Link probably is another method) but that's what I've got installed.
Here is the Ableton 10 config which works:
Here is Studio One config that does not work, Why?
However I can get it to work via other config, if I change it to this:
And I create an external device for LoopBe:
Now it works....
So what's the point of the Synchronisation tab? I understand Ableton link is here (that's outside the scope of my post, this isn't an Ableton Link question) but it appears this section doesn't do anything otherwise?
As a side comment.... seems like MTC works better than Ableton link as the playback head at least keeps in sync with the timeline (sadly it won't sync up the BPM however). Also, as a further exercise I would like to find a way to make Ableton 10 the master and Studio One the slave (so far I haven't found a solution).
Anyway I'm looking for an answer for question of what exactly is the MIDI Time Code under sync is for, and does it even work?
And if anybody could let me know how to swap the Master/Slave config between Studio One and Ableton 10, that would be good too.
(I stress again I'm not using Ableton Link for the purpose of this exercise, that is because I wish to adapt this method to other software that does not support it)
Thx.
I'm sync'ing Studio One 7.1.1 (master) with Ableton Live 10 via MIDI Timecode (note I'm NOT using Ableton Link for the purposes of this exercise) using Windows 11 and LoopBe. I don't have to use LoopBe I guess (maybe there are better methods? And yes I know.... Ableton Link probably is another method) but that's what I've got installed.
Here is the Ableton 10 config which works:
Here is Studio One config that does not work, Why?
However I can get it to work via other config, if I change it to this:
And I create an external device for LoopBe:
Now it works....
So what's the point of the Synchronisation tab? I understand Ableton link is here (that's outside the scope of my post, this isn't an Ableton Link question) but it appears this section doesn't do anything otherwise?
As a side comment.... seems like MTC works better than Ableton link as the playback head at least keeps in sync with the timeline (sadly it won't sync up the BPM however). Also, as a further exercise I would like to find a way to make Ableton 10 the master and Studio One the slave (so far I haven't found a solution).
Anyway I'm looking for an answer for question of what exactly is the MIDI Time Code under sync is for, and does it even work?
And if anybody could let me know how to swap the Master/Slave config between Studio One and Ableton 10, that would be good too.
(I stress again I'm not using Ableton Link for the purpose of this exercise, that is because I wish to adapt this method to other software that does not support it)
Thx.
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