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Calling All AUM Experts!! Does anyone know of a way to automate AUM volume faders, panning, etc?

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  • edited November 2020

    @Audiojunkie said:
    Ok guys, I need some help. Tonight, after work, I came home and tried to set this up. I put a wave file into a channel and set Xequence up to control the fader. The fader worked great, but the wave file won’t start at the same time I start the Xequence transport. It just sits there until I manually start it from AUM. If I have several wave file tracks or channels, and several instruments playing, I’m going to be wanting them all working at the same time in sync-automatically. I’m not going to want to have to manually start each wave track and try to have it start at the same time as Xequence. So my big question is, how do I set everything up so that everything starts at exactly the same time when I press the play button in Xequence. That includes both wave files with their automation, AU/midi instruments, and any other automation. I can’t see how it is done. Thanks in advance!! :smile:

    Set, Ableton Link: Start/Sync, to On in AUM and Xequence 2

  • Don’t know if it will work for your use case, but I use Art Kerns Midi LFOs set to a square wave to control channel on- off switches and buttons in AUM channels via the exposed parameters, and a sine wave lfo to control faders. You can definitely use this method to start play back on a track, I do it often. You can separately set the rate and range for up to 4 of these per each MidiLFOs instance, and have them in various beat divisions of the host tempo, or free running, just tweak to suit. You can even use the LFOs to run the speed of a file player loop, speeding up and down as it plays. Recently started using them to add moving eq using LRC too...

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