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How do I sync two ipads each running Cubasis 3?

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  • wimwim
    edited November 2020

    That doesn't sound possible. Cubasis can't slave to midi clock and doesn't support Link. There's nothing to drive the synchronization.

    I thought about suggesting loading Cubasis into Audiobus and enabling Link Start/Stop in Audiobus to at least get a synchronized start, but tried that with Cubasis 2, and it seems CB2 doesn't respond to Audiobus Start/Stop. Maybe CB3 would work that way though?

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  • Yup, I'd use CB if it had Link.

  • edited November 2020

    Steinberg have refused (or struggled with?) implementing full sync capabilities to Cubase on desktop for decades as well, if you need that then you're better off with Ableton ... or Beatmaker 3 on iOS.

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  • edited November 2020

    @ehehehe said:

    @rs2000 said:
    Steinberg have refused (or struggled with?) implementing full sync capabilities to Cubase on desktop for decades as well, if you need that then you're better off with Ableton ... or Beatmaker 3 on iOS.

    On a portable platform sync should be included just because of the increased probability of multiple devices and people being together. I don’t think they have an active stance against synchronization nor that Link is so hard to implement.

    BM3 is too unstable and isn’t timeline-focused (only good as a sampler imho) and therefore not really an alternative, but thanks for the suggestion!

    MIDI clock master and slave have been requested by Cubase users long before Cubasis on iOS.

    What do you mean by BM3 = not timeline focused?

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  • @ehehehe To me it seems like a policy indeed but who knows what happens in Cubasis 4 😉

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