Hi. I'm trying to get tempo of reaper to synchronize usine (v5).
What can i do to synchronise for example a tempo delay in usine with a track that is playing on reaper or live (or logic on a mac) ?
Thank you
synchronize usine with a sequencer
there was/is this thread about syncing to an external clock.
http://www.sensomusic.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=3621
if that's just an audio track you have to determine the tempo somehow. usine has some analysis tools to grab that

you also might be getting along with just the tap.
http://www.sensomusic.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=3621
if that's just an audio track you have to determine the tempo somehow. usine has some analysis tools to grab that

you also might be getting along with just the tap.
Thank you but the subpatch dosen't work for me. I have a variable offset each time the tempo is changing.
getting audio signal is difficult for me because i receive only midi from a computer.
I tried to create a midi track with one note per beat and put the output of a midi in receive (with a note on filter). on the tap tempo of the master synchro. It dosen't work to.
getting audio signal is difficult for me because i receive only midi from a computer.
I tried to create a midi track with one note per beat and put the output of a midi in receive (with a note on filter). on the tap tempo of the master synchro. It dosen't work to.
If you have a virtual Midi cable like Copperlan , and you set it : VMidi 1 to VMidi 2
In reaper you activate Vmidi1 as Midi output +clock
in your track you add this VMidi 1 as output
In Usine in the setup, you activate VMidi 2 as input , right clic on it in the device panel and choose " receive time clock"
now Usine will have the same tempo than reaper
In reaper you activate Vmidi1 as Midi output +clock
in your track you add this VMidi 1 as output
In Usine in the setup, you activate VMidi 2 as input , right clic on it in the device panel and choose " receive time clock"
now Usine will have the same tempo than reaper
ok after new test it work for me !
i needn't copperlan because i have a true physical midi connexion between the two computer
i needn't copperlan because i have a true physical midi connexion between the two computer
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