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Unread post by uge » 28 Feb 2010, 19:26

Hello everybody,

I've made a simple patch using a midi step sequencer with some random cc messages, and I'm using it with external synths.

I would like to know any way to record this on perfect sync to use later on cubase or any other daw. I'm recording some long tracks (about 3 or 4 minutes) and I can record them, but I would like to have the begin of the sample when I press record in sync, for instance the first step of the step sequencer.

I've tried to use the vst version in cubase, but I can't do work the patch. Maybe the problem is not there because I've formatted my computer days ago and could be that the configuration is not ready at all.

Any help would apreciated, thanks in advance,

uge

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Unread post by ethnix73 » 28 Feb 2010, 19:51

The simpliest way is to use the quantize option on your record button. See here:

http://www.sensomusic.com/wiki/doku.php ... antization

It depends on your patch...
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Unread post by ethnix73 » 28 Feb 2010, 20:12

Perhaps you could post a screenshot , and move your post here

http://www.sensomusic.com/forums/viewforum.php?id=6
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Unread post by uge » 28 Feb 2010, 20:42

Thanks a lot for reply,

I have no problem to move the post, sorry if it is in wrong place.

Just I'm wondering about if could I use on any way the main rec button on any patch, I've been looking for the record option on the global remote but I cant find it, I could upload a screenshot, no problem too.

Thanks again,

uge

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Unread post by uge » 28 Feb 2010, 21:03

Ok, I've found my way,

With Auto restart pressed, just Usine Off -> Press Record -> Usine On and everything is in time. (It's quite simple I know it, but I didnt think about this!!)

It is enough for my needs.

Thanks a lot again,

cheers

uge

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