--- In AN1x-list@y..., "jondl_2000" <jondl_2000@y...> wrote:
> --- In AN1x-list@y..., Kambiz Gilani <drgilani@y...> wrote:
> > I search through the entire discussions about syncing
> > the AN1's Arp to a external midi clock.
> > Everything make sense until I want to record the
> > synced material. Does it have to be recorded back on
> > midi or you just have to go with recording the audio
> > output of AN1x.
> > I would rather record the midi, but this recorded
> > midi sequence would start the AN1x Arp, which would
> > create a midi loop. of course I can not record on a
> > "no output track"!
> >
> > Kamy
>
> It depends...if you have a number of MIDI and Audio tracks
> running simultaneously in your MIDI/Audio sequencer (Logic
> Audio, Cubase, Sonar, ProTools Free) you might find it
beneficial
> to simple sync the AN1x Seq/Arp until you're ready for mixdown.
> At that point record the AN1x audio output to a stereo track and
> then MUTE the track containing the original MIDI data.
>
> Recording the output of the AN1x Arp/Seq into your sequencer
> allows you to reassign that data to other MIDI modules and/or
> PlugIns - which can be VERY useful! In this case, set the MID
Ptn
> Tx Ch value (under the VOICE ARP/SEQ menu) to a MIDI
> Channel other than the base Trns Ch your AN1x is set too.
Once
> you've successfully recorded the output from the AN1x Arp/Seq
> into your sequencer simply resave the current AN1x Voice with
> the Arp/Seq diabled! Now when you recall the AN1x voice in
your
> sequece it will respond to the note data without double
triggering
> the Arp/Seq (which I'm sure MANY of us have done inadvertanly
> over time.)
>
> HTH.
>
> regards,
>
> Jon
Thanks Jon,
I have another question:
Let say your are syncing the Arp of AN1x to your Logic Song at
140 bpm , but what you need is 280 bmp coming out of AN1x. but
it still have to be in time. how do you do it?
Kamy