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Cubasis AUM MIDI Clock Sync
So I've been fiddling around with AUM today and figured out that I could send Atom midi data out to cubasis. Didn't know I could do this, major breakthrough for me as I love using AUM to drum up ideas but don't have a way to arrange things into actual songs.
Now how do I sync AUM and cubasis start time so that I can create perfect midi loops?
Thanks in advance!
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This might help:
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/22868/video-demo-cubasis-recording-loopy-samplr-patterning-via-iaa-from-aum-all-syncing-via-midi-link#latest
I don't think Cubasis has Ableton Link at the moment, so there's probably not a perfect solution unfortunately. Alternatively you could bring Atom into your Cubasis project as a MIDI Au3 and record it that way.
An alternatives would be to use Xequence and get your MIDI into that.
Awesome. I'll try Midi Link Sync here in a bit.
While it doesn't have link start/stop, this is a pretty damn good solution. I essentially have midi export in atom/aum. Thanks @cian!
Lol. Didn't realize Xequence actually had midi export. I've tried Xequence a few times and couldn't wrap my head around it. It's much easier than I thought. 🤩
Just thought I'd comment here for an update, Cubasis now supports Ableton Link.