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Can Cubasis 3 play head return/snap back to L marker when in sync mode with AUM?

Everything starts and stops in tandem - but I am looking to have the play head return to the L marker when I tap the rewind button in AUM. At the moment it just stays at the position that it stopped at meaning that I have to open it each time. Is it possible to return it via AUM?

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  • What are you syncing by? Ableton Link?

  • Yes - I have it in AUM with Ableton Link. Both have Ableton Link on and Sync start/stop on.

  • Which of the apps is the Link master? I’d guess it would have to be Cubasis for return to marker to work.

  • I don’t know - they are both set to send and listen to start/stop. How do you determine or set up the Link master?

  • @MadGav said:
    Which of the apps is the Link master? I’d guess it would have to be Cubasis for return to marker to work.

    Link doesn’t have a master. It is a cooperative master-less protocol.

  • You have to use MIDI for timecode related actions.
    Link doesn’t do any positional stuff, it’s just for tempo syncing and start/stop.
    You can use them simultaneously.

  • @Mountain_Hamlet said:
    You have to use MIDI for timecode related actions.
    Link doesn’t do any positional stuff, it’s just for tempo syncing and start/stop.
    You can use them simultaneously.

    Thank you @Mountain_Hamlet that filled the gap in my knowledge. So I’d suspect in this case the transport needs to be controlled in Cubasis… maybe MMC or Mackie Control would be answer, though at the cost of needing hardware…

  • edited May 19

    @MadGav said:

    @Mountain_Hamlet said:
    You have to use MIDI for timecode related actions.
    Link doesn’t do any positional stuff, it’s just for tempo syncing and start/stop.
    You can use them simultaneously.

    Thank you @Mountain_Hamlet that filled the gap in my knowledge. So I’d suspect in this case the transport needs to be controlled in Cubasis… maybe MMC or Mackie Control would be answer, though at the cost of needing hardware…

    You are correct as Cubasis does not receive MIDI clock

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