Statistics: Posted by La Tenaille — 12 Feb 2015, 23:38
]]>2015-02-13T00:17:00+02:002015-02-13T00:17:00+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4694&p=31264#p31264 Not to nag... I appreciate the complications and pressure Senso et al. endure to develop this AMAZING! software - But a 2.0 (or intermediate bug fix release) in the very near future (like 'before Christmas'? ) would really be nice... Unfortunately for me, much of my workspace is dependent on these and other "fixed" or "implemented in 2.0" related issues.
]]>2015-02-12T00:36:00+02:002015-02-12T00:36:00+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4694&p=31256#p31256Statistics: Posted by seamus — 11 Feb 2015, 23:36
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2015-02-11T23:43:24+02:002015-02-11T23:43:24+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4694&p=31255#p31255Statistics: Posted by shawnb — 11 Feb 2015, 22:43
]]>2015-02-11T23:14:29+02:002015-02-11T23:14:29+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4694&p=31254#p31254Host Sync can be used to record Mobius loops that are in sync with something being played by the plugin host application. Typically this is used when you want the host to play pre-recorded background tracks or drum patterns that are then combined with Mobius loops created in real-time. This option is only available when Mobius is running as a plugin in a host that supports the concept of a "transport". Transports usually have buttons like "start", "stop", and "pause", they have a place where you can enter a tempo and a time signature, and while they are running they count off beats and bars. All hosts do this differently. NOTE: Mobius currently does not support host sync in the Audio Units plugin, host sync is only available in the VST plugin. This will be fixed soon. When the host transport is running, it will notify the plugins whenever a the start of a beat or bar is reached. Mobius calls these notifications "pulses". If the transport is not running, Mobius will not be receiving any pulses and it will not be able to record loops. You may need to manually click a "start" button to get the transport started. To use host sync, set the Sync Source parameter to Host, then set the parameter MIDI/Host Sync Unit to either Beat or Bar.
Seems to me this function isn't working perfectly in HH
]]>2015-02-11T22:03:51+02:002015-02-11T22:03:51+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4694&p=31253#p31253 There is a difference between MIDI Time Code (MTC) and the MIDI Clock (aka Midi Sync). MTC would sync your bar/beat, and allow you to set position across all your software, e.g., immediately jump to the 17th bar. MIDI clock would only sync tempo, start, pause, continue & stop. Sometimes you might get lucky with a MIDI clock and have it appear to be in sync, because everything started on time & the tempo was constant.
I know HH sends MIDI clock; I'm not sure if it does MTC. Interesting, though, it has an option to display smpte, which is similar to MTC.
The Create Midi Message module lets you set position pointer & create MTC messages. You might be able to write a patch to send MTCs based on the synchro, if that is what your VST needs.
]]>2015-02-11T20:41:37+02:002015-02-11T20:41:37+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4694&p=31252#p31252Earlier versions of hollyhock I had it working!
]]>2015-02-11T14:38:54+02:002015-02-11T14:38:54+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4694&p=31245#p31245Statistics: Posted by drakh — 11 Feb 2015, 13:38
]]>2015-02-11T12:28:29+02:002015-02-11T12:28:29+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4694&p=31244#p31244The plug in is not getting host bar and beat info. I tried in ableton and it works perfectly. It also works in an earlier version of hollyhock (before the 1.1 version). Tried in both 32 and 64 bit versions. Seems to be a bug. Anyone else not getting bar and beat clock info into their plug ins?
Statistics: Posted by La Tenaille — 12 Feb 2015, 23:38
]]>2015-02-13T00:17:00+02:002015-02-13T00:17:00+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4694&p=31264#p31264 Not to nag... I appreciate the complications and pressure Senso et al. endure to develop this AMAZING! software - But a 2.0 (or intermediate bug fix release) in the very near future (like 'before Christmas'? ) would really be nice... Unfortunately for me, much of my workspace is dependent on these and other "fixed" or "implemented in 2.0" related issues.
]]>2015-02-12T00:36:00+02:002015-02-12T00:36:00+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4694&p=31256#p31256Statistics: Posted by seamus — 11 Feb 2015, 23:36
]]>2015-02-11T23:43:24+02:002015-02-11T23:43:24+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4694&p=31255#p31255Statistics: Posted by shawnb — 11 Feb 2015, 22:43
]]>2015-02-11T23:14:29+02:002015-02-11T23:14:29+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4694&p=31254#p31254Host Sync can be used to record Mobius loops that are in sync with something being played by the plugin host application. Typically this is used when you want the host to play pre-recorded background tracks or drum patterns that are then combined with Mobius loops created in real-time. This option is only available when Mobius is running as a plugin in a host that supports the concept of a "transport". Transports usually have buttons like "start", "stop", and "pause", they have a place where you can enter a tempo and a time signature, and while they are running they count off beats and bars. All hosts do this differently. NOTE: Mobius currently does not support host sync in the Audio Units plugin, host sync is only available in the VST plugin. This will be fixed soon. When the host transport is running, it will notify the plugins whenever a the start of a beat or bar is reached. Mobius calls these notifications "pulses". If the transport is not running, Mobius will not be receiving any pulses and it will not be able to record loops. You may need to manually click a "start" button to get the transport started. To use host sync, set the Sync Source parameter to Host, then set the parameter MIDI/Host Sync Unit to either Beat or Bar.
Seems to me this function isn't working perfectly in HH
]]>2015-02-11T22:03:51+02:002015-02-11T22:03:51+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4694&p=31253#p31253 There is a difference between MIDI Time Code (MTC) and the MIDI Clock (aka Midi Sync). MTC would sync your bar/beat, and allow you to set position across all your software, e.g., immediately jump to the 17th bar. MIDI clock would only sync tempo, start, pause, continue & stop. Sometimes you might get lucky with a MIDI clock and have it appear to be in sync, because everything started on time & the tempo was constant.
I know HH sends MIDI clock; I'm not sure if it does MTC. Interesting, though, it has an option to display smpte, which is similar to MTC.
The Create Midi Message module lets you set position pointer & create MTC messages. You might be able to write a patch to send MTCs based on the synchro, if that is what your VST needs.
]]>2015-02-11T20:41:37+02:002015-02-11T20:41:37+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4694&p=31252#p31252Earlier versions of hollyhock I had it working!
]]>2015-02-11T14:38:54+02:002015-02-11T14:38:54+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4694&p=31245#p31245Statistics: Posted by drakh — 11 Feb 2015, 13:38
]]>2015-02-11T12:28:29+02:002015-02-11T12:28:29+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4694&p=31244#p31244The plug in is not getting host bar and beat info. I tried in ableton and it works perfectly. It also works in an earlier version of hollyhock (before the 1.1 version). Tried in both 32 and 64 bit versions. Seems to be a bug. Anyone else not getting bar and beat clock info into their plug ins?