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Animoog update (v 2.2.5)

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  • @mireko_2 said:

    @Hmtx said:
    Matt, you can set Animoog to sync to incoming MIDI clock. I usually run it slaved to Loopy HD so that presets stay BPM synced.

    thank you for this idea!! Will make recording in the 4track much easier

    LINK to MIDI works for me, as well, meaning I can send ableton link tempo to animoog.

  • @johnfromberkeley said:

    @mireko_2 said:

    @Hmtx said:
    Matt, you can set Animoog to sync to incoming MIDI clock. I usually run it slaved to Loopy HD so that presets stay BPM synced.

    thank you for this idea!! Will make recording in the 4track much easier

    LINK to MIDI works for me, as well, meaning I can send ableton link tempo to animoog.

    Would you explain how that works, exactly? I have L2M, but I haven't ever pulled it out....

  • @johnfromberkeley said:

    @mireko_2 said:

    @Hmtx said:
    Matt, you can set Animoog to sync to incoming MIDI clock. I usually run it slaved to Loopy HD so that presets stay BPM synced.

    thank you for this idea!! Will make recording in the 4track much easier

    LINK to MIDI works for me, as well, meaning I can send ableton link tempo to animoog.

    @johnfromberkeley said:

    @mireko_2 said:

    @Hmtx said:
    Matt, you can set Animoog to sync to incoming MIDI clock. I usually run it slaved to Loopy HD so that presets stay BPM synced.

    thank you for this idea!! Will make recording in the 4track much easier

    LINK to MIDI works for me, as well, meaning I can send ableton link tempo to animoog.

    @johnfromberkeley said:

    @mireko_2 said:

    @Hmtx said:
    Matt, you can set Animoog to sync to incoming MIDI clock. I usually run it slaved to Loopy HD so that presets stay BPM synced.

    thank you for this idea!! Will make recording in the 4track much easier

    LINK to MIDI works for me, as well, meaning I can send ableton link tempo to animoog.

    That works great! one small caveat though..
    The 4track sequencer background time markers actually link to whatever tempo Animoog is set to prior to midi sync.
    So to get around that i just set Animoog to say 92bpm, open link to midi, set that at 92bpm, then link that clock to Animoog.. Worth the effort to not have to constantly adjust the bpm while browsing presets

  • edited January 2017

    @mireko_2 said:

    @johnfromberkeley said:

    @mireko_2 said:

    @Hmtx said:
    Matt, you can set Animoog to sync to incoming MIDI clock. I usually run it slaved to Loopy HD so that presets stay BPM synced.

    thank you for this idea!! Will make recording in the 4track much easier

    LINK to MIDI works for me, as well, meaning I can send ableton link tempo to animoog.

    That works great! one small caveat though..
    The 4track sequencer background time markers actually link to whatever tempo Animoog is set to prior to midi sync.
    So to get around that i just set Animoog to say 92bpm, open link to midi, set that at 92bpm, then link that clock to Animoog.. Worth the effort to not have to constantly adjust the bpm while browsing presets

    That is a good tip. Thanks for bumping this thread! Though, seems like once you've gone and gotten all that setup, might as well use Loopy, eh?

  • @syrupcore said:

    @mireko_2 said:

    @johnfromberkeley said:

    @mireko_2 said:

    @Hmtx said:
    Matt, you can set Animoog to sync to incoming MIDI clock. I usually run it slaved to Loopy HD so that presets stay BPM synced.

    thank you for this idea!! Will make recording in the 4track much easier

    LINK to MIDI works for me, as well, meaning I can send ableton link tempo to animoog.

    That works great! one small caveat though..
    The 4track sequencer background time markers actually link to whatever tempo Animoog is set to prior to midi sync.
    So to get around that i just set Animoog to say 92bpm, open link to midi, set that at 92bpm, then link that clock to Animoog.. Worth the effort to not have to constantly adjust the bpm while browsing presets

    That is a good tip. Thanks for bumping this thread! Though, seems like once you've gone and gotten all that setup, might as well use Loopy, eh?

    True, but i like the way 4track saves all takes in a folder as .wav files so that i can just dump them all to my computer for mucking round in Ableton/Reason/Reaktor/Ultraloop etc.
    But that is very much unique to my preferences, but for me i really like the way it works.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @johnfromberkeley said:

    @mireko_2 said:

    @Hmtx said:
    Matt, you can set Animoog to sync to incoming MIDI clock. I usually run it slaved to Loopy HD so that presets stay BPM synced.

    thank you for this idea!! Will make recording in the 4track much easier

    LINK to MIDI works for me, as well, meaning I can send ableton link tempo to animoog.

    Would you explain how that works, exactly? I have L2M, but I haven't ever pulled it out....

    You just open link2midi and set the bpm, then if animoog is open in the background you just select animoog from the midi button.. easy :smile:

  • @mireko_2 said:

    @syrupcore said:

    @mireko_2 said:

    @johnfromberkeley said:

    @mireko_2 said:

    @Hmtx said:
    Matt, you can set Animoog to sync to incoming MIDI clock. I usually run it slaved to Loopy HD so that presets stay BPM synced.

    thank you for this idea!! Will make recording in the 4track much easier

    LINK to MIDI works for me, as well, meaning I can send ableton link tempo to animoog.

    That works great! one small caveat though..
    The 4track sequencer background time markers actually link to whatever tempo Animoog is set to prior to midi sync.
    So to get around that i just set Animoog to say 92bpm, open link to midi, set that at 92bpm, then link that clock to Animoog.. Worth the effort to not have to constantly adjust the bpm while browsing presets

    That is a good tip. Thanks for bumping this thread! Though, seems like once you've gone and gotten all that setup, might as well use Loopy, eh?

    True, but i like the way 4track saves all takes in a folder as .wav files so that i can just dump them all to my computer for mucking round in Ableton/Reason/Reaktor/Ultraloop etc.
    But that is very much unique to my preferences, but for me i really like the way it works.

    Cool. Not at all trying to suggest you change what works for you (or sell you loopy!) but just so you know, loopy works the same way (collects each session's .wav files in a sessionname folder).

  • @syrupcore said:

    @mireko_2 said:

    @syrupcore said:

    @mireko_2 said:

    @johnfromberkeley said:

    @mireko_2 said:

    @Hmtx said:
    Matt, you can set Animoog to sync to incoming MIDI clock. I usually run it slaved to Loopy HD so that presets stay BPM synced.

    thank you for this idea!! Will make recording in the 4track much easier

    LINK to MIDI works for me, as well, meaning I can send ableton link tempo to animoog.

    That works great! one small caveat though..
    The 4track sequencer background time markers actually link to whatever tempo Animoog is set to prior to midi sync.
    So to get around that i just set Animoog to say 92bpm, open link to midi, set that at 92bpm, then link that clock to Animoog.. Worth the effort to not have to constantly adjust the bpm while browsing presets

    That is a good tip. Thanks for bumping this thread! Though, seems like once you've gone and gotten all that setup, might as well use Loopy, eh?

    True, but i like the way 4track saves all takes in a folder as .wav files so that i can just dump them all to my computer for mucking round in Ableton/Reason/Reaktor/Ultraloop etc.
    But that is very much unique to my preferences, but for me i really like the way it works.

    Cool. Not at all trying to suggest you change what works for you (or sell you loopy!) but just so you know, loopy works the same way (collects each session's .wav files in a sessionname folder).

    Good to know and being the app addict I am I already have loopy :smiley:

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