![]() ![]() The next thing I wanted to do (which isn't trivial) is to be able to record/control/trigger loops in Live (in real time) by a midi controller. (It's also advantageous to have 2 computers because a few instruments in Reaktor can take a huge bite out of your cpu). You could do this with Logic's "touch tracks", but it's just quicker in Live. I can trigger loops and Logics AU plug-in instruments to play clips from Live (output midi). Right now I have one computer with Live/Reaktor and the other one with Logic. This has been my main problem and the only way I could figure out how to solve it was by having two computers. The main problem is to send midi from Live to Logic, while running both applications on the same machine. Your method of rerouting the audio (via audio interface) isn't a bad solution. I hope they have a similiar feature in the next major version of Logic. Logic with a 'session' mode/screenset = Amazing It makes Live relatively useless as a Rewire slave. Mode, so that pretty much kills the live loopingĮxactly. ![]() Mode, but that Ableton won't take audio in rewire Know that Ableton will work with Logic in rewire I think my setup took a quantum leap forward! (None of this would be possible without the Cue Mix capabilities of the MOTU Ultralite.) I can then route those into Ableton for live looping capabilities. One controller ran both with no additional setup.Īll that I have left to do is set up an audio routing where I go from a couple audio outs on the Ultralite (whatever channels I have routed for the organ sound) back into a pair of audio ins on the Ultralite. This is great! I didn't need to have Ableton send MIDI to Logic or anything like that. Live recorded audio from my Moog and Motif for looping as normal. I placed an EVB3 organ in a midi channel and used the same MIDI controler (Alesis Photon x25) to play the organ sound from Logic while using the dials and buttons to control Ableton Live. While I didn't have time to do a total test at my lunch hour rehearsal, I was able to test my theory by opening Live first, then opening Logic (thereby bypassing the Rewire). Well, initial tests indicate that this is possible. ![]()
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