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14 Feb 2007, 12:16
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brrrrrzzz brrrrzzz Gruppe: Members Beiträge: 334 Mitglied seit: 4-August 04 Wohnort: wien Mitglieds-Nr.: 4.127 |
ahoi...
ich will zwei lapis syncen...im prinzip egal ob mtc oder mc... meine idee war natürlich das ganze über lan zu machen, hab zwar das midioverlan teil gefunden, aber 129 $ sind mir doch zuviel dafür... nur hab ichs jetzt auch über die soundkarten nicht gerafft... lap 1 (master) - reason 3.0 soll gesynct werden mit lap 2 (slave) - ableton live 5.0 meine idee war midi out bei lap 1 in midi in lap 2 - nur hab ich da einfach kein midisignal erhalten...?????? bitte hilfe! oje sorry, versehentlich im software gelandet... (IMG:http://www.technoboard.at/style_emoticons/default/blush.gif) Der Beitrag wurde von diskomachine bearbeitet: 14 Feb 2007, 12:17 |
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14 Feb 2007, 13:43
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