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soundtestroom video, Effectrix, Demo and Tutorial

I check out Effectrix and the current faults and do a workaround with Audioshare

Comments

  • Thanks - good video :)

    Any luck working out how effectrix can match the tempo of a sample in audioshare? I can't get the grid from effectrix to match the bars and beats of the sample regardless of me changing the tempo in effectrix (i.e. changing the tempo makes no difference). All is good in DAW's via IAA (it matches tempo) - but no chow in audioshare.

  • Audioshare doesn't send a MIDI Clock signal. I'd suggest moving the sample to an app that can both send a MIDI clock signal and run as the AB Input/IAA origin, then running it to Audioshare as AB Output. Or you can move the sample to an app that can act as a Clock slave that can sit in AB Input, and run a master clock elsewhere...

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  • @CalCutta said:

    Audioshare doesn't send a MIDI Clock signal. I'd suggest moving the sample to an app that can both send a MIDI clock signal and run as the AB Input/IAA origin, then running it to Audioshare as AB Output. Or you can move the sample to an app that can act as a Clock slave that can sit in AB Input, and run a master clock elsewhere...

    Thanks for the reply, yeah I have generally been using in Daws with midi clock.... Only tried the audioshare after seeing the vid. It manages to start / stop from audioshare, so I was wondering quite why the tempo made no difference. Theoretically regardless of midi clock, as it has a tempo function.... That should affect the play head speed I would have thought? Makes sense to me! :)

  • It does make sense (and hopefully will operate in that way in an update), but from what I can tell, in AB/IAA, Effectrix will only play when slaved to a MIDI clock.

  • Do you think it is worth buying Effectrix if you already own Turnado?

  • @techguy227 said:

    Do you think it is worth buying Effectrix if you already own Turnado?

    It depends what you want and how you use your effects, but it does a different job. By assigning fx to beats in a bar you can chop and change fx layers rhythmically without the intense automation that would be required with turnado. Also with seperate snapshots of your bar assigned to different midi keys (or the keyboard on the plugin) you can jump between snapshots and really get a wide range of fx, and tempos easily.

    Add to that the quantize (to have fx covering a single bar, multiples or in triplets) and it does things that I would find laborious in turnado. :)

  • @techguy227 said:

    Do you think it is worth buying Effectrix if you already own Turnado?

    Depends what you do really. I'm kinda regretting having bought it as I already have live fx too. Saying that once audiobus has channels for several effects it will be handy to have a few of these units anyway.

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