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Audio damage ENSO - Sector timing?

How do you get created sectors in Enso to stay in time with the bar measure in AUM or Ableton Link in general? It just seems to play them as soon as you hit 1- 4 without waiting and they end up out of time.

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  • you need to get the CC message triggered in time and quantized on the fly. Probably doable with some Streambyter workaround
    Or you can use some trigger clip/sequence inside a sequencer

  • @daahood said:
    you need to get the CC message triggered in time and quantized on the fly. Probably doable with some Streambyter workaround
    Or you can use some trigger clip/sequence inside a sequencer

    OK Thanks - I thought this might be the case. I think I’ll just use a second ENSO in the channel to capture the desired section.
    Cheers

  • @robosardine said:

    @daahood said:
    you need to get the CC message triggered in time and quantized on the fly. Probably doable with some Streambyter workaround
    Or you can use some trigger clip/sequence inside a sequencer

    OK Thanks - I thought this might be the case. I think I’ll just use a second ENSO in the channel to capture the desired section.
    Cheers

    a 2nd ENSO you say - careful, you’re playing with fire! It’s a bit flakey at times.

  • @Halftone said:

    @robosardine said:

    @daahood said:
    you need to get the CC message triggered in time and quantized on the fly. Probably doable with some Streambyter workaround
    Or you can use some trigger clip/sequence inside a sequencer

    OK Thanks - I thought this might be the case. I think I’ll just use a second ENSO in the channel to capture the desired section.
    Cheers

    a 2nd ENSO you say - careful, you’re playing with fire! It’s a bit flakey at times.

    It seems to be working OK at the moment after quite a few trials.... surely two can’t be pushing it?

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