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AUV3 that outputs 24 ppqn audio pulse?

Hi, I am looking for the easiest way to generate a click signal with 24 pulses per quarter note. I'm working inside AUM so an AUV3 app is what I need. Oh and yes of course the click track has to be tempo slaved to the host! Thanks for any insight.

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  • You could do it with MiRack.

  • Drambo should do it, I haven’t tried though!

  • What hardware are you trying to sync @originsprogram? That will help inform the answer.

  • @wim said:
    What hardware are you trying to sync @originsprogram? That will help inform the answer.

    It is mainly to slave the Midronome to my AUM session.

    Thanks for the suggestions, I will give miRack a shot. I do feel, however there should be a simpler way of achieving this.

  • Can you not just sample the click - (maybe from the Korg SyncKontrol - which is free) - and play it in Koala?

  • OK, I’ve just had a look at the web site for that device. Can you not just send MIDI clock to it via USB from AUM?

  • Does what you are trying to do mean that all the audio from your iPad will be going out as a click sync track - whichever way you do it? You could by an ultra cheap old iPhone and use that with SyncKontrol to send sync pulse to your Midronome. They would all sync together perfectly with Ableton Link.

  • edited October 2023

    Tal Avirams "Tick Metronome" can run as AUv3 and can generate sync clicks https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tick-metronome/id1573209073. "Tick" is actually using the recording of a single Korg sync pulse that I made a while ago. The WAV is attached here. Of course you can load it into other apps...

    Slightly off topic:
    I have actually loaded this click as a sample in my Volca Sample. Now this Volca can act as a great clock generator that allows for all kinds of clock divisions and sync patterns. And by loading the sample into two parts, pan one to the left, the other to the right, you can actually create two separate click tracks.

  • Covariant’s clock plug-in just does this out of the box https://apps.apple.com/de/app/covariant/id1499681559?l=en-GB

    By far the best set of auv3 for interfacing with hardware imo

  • @catherder said:
    Tal Avirams "Tick Metronome" can run as AUv3 and can generate sync clicks https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tick-metronome/id1573209073. "Tick" is actually using the recording of a single Korg sync pulse that I made a while ago. The WAV is attached here. Of course you can load it into other apps...

    Slightly off topic:
    I have actually loaded this click as a sample in my Volca Sample. Now this Volca can act as a great clock generator that allows for all kinds of clock divisions and sync patterns. And by loading the sample into two parts, pan one to the left, the other to the right, you can actually create two separate click tracks.

    This is a cool app. Has sample import too.

  • @ronnieb said:
    Covariant’s clock plug-in just does this out of the box https://apps.apple.com/de/app/covariant/id1499681559?l=en-GB

    By far the best set of auv3 for interfacing with hardware imo

    Yep, great apps.

    You can do it in a lot of stuff but this just makes it so much easier.

  • @ronnieb said:
    Covariant’s clock plug-in just does this out of the box https://apps.apple.com/de/app/covariant/id1499681559?l=en-GB

    By far the best set of auv3 for interfacing with hardware imo

    This is it, thank you!

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