How To Sync 2 Macs With Ableton
Sep 19, 2017 re: how to sync two computers running ableton? Post by 3phase » Wed Jan 26, 2011 2:32 pm you can sync 2 macs via network midi clocking but the slave will have latency compensation switched off and samplearte conversion on on all channels. Repitch mode cant be used without detunings. Djay ninjago coloring page.
Oct 29, 2015 In this Video Ableton Live Certified Trainer Will Doggett shows you how to Wirelessly Sync two Computers running Ableton Live. This is useful if you're using a tracks computer and a keys computer. How to setup a virtual MIDI network. Live Versions: 1 - 10 Operating System: All In order to stream MIDI data such as MIDI Note, MIDI Control Change and MIDI Clock messages from a computer to another computer or device, you can set up a virtual MIDI network. Nov 09, 2018 Imagine being able to connect your tracks machine with another machine and send MIDI using only an ethernet cable. In this video Ableton Live Certified Trainer Will Doggett shows you how to use. Jul 18, 2018 How To Sync ProPresenter & Ableton Live. Published by Loop Community on July 18, 2018 July 18, 2018. Learn how to automate lyrics with ProPresenter and Ableton Live! Ableton live 10 keygen reddit mac. Two Mac Computers. This explanation is for Mac users. You need two separate Macs. One will run Ableton Live and the other will run ProPresenter.
I want to SLAVE my Mac Pro tower running PTLE 003R (with Logic, Live, Reason) from my PC running Sonar w/ a RME 9652 card and various USB to Midi interfaces.
Currently from inside Sonar on the PC I am transmitting MTC/MMC via USB Midi to a Novation SL-Zero which then transmits the midi via a standard midi cable into the PT 003R where I can see the clocking sync on the front panel.
From there, getting the software on the Mac Pro Tower to recognize and respond to the incoming midi sync is the issue.
I'll take feedback on Pro-Tools 8, Logic 9, Live 8 and Reason 4.
I feel like I'm overlooking one obvious sub menu dialog check box to get it all to work..
thanks
I struggled to find much information on such a concept online and would have enjoyed a simple guide, so thought it's likely this may help someone else.
I seek constant perfection in my setup, which means simplicity. Owning purely Apple devices with iCloud and Dropbox is satisfying in that regard.
I work mainly on an iMac, mixing breaks, Live instruments and recorded guitars + vocals.
Having to load Projects onto a Macbook for band practise, then potentially back onto my iMac following edits was not satisfactory.
My goal was simply for my Projects to be perfectly replicated across both my Macs. Perfectly reasonable with today's technology.
I upgraded my Macbook to a 750Gb hybrid drive in preparation and made sure both Macs were clean, organised and had identical libraries to start.
I simply dropped my entire Projects folder into Dropbox - then promptly discovered a whole bunch of 'missing media' files warnings@
With assistance from forum members, we ascertained that I knew little about Ableton's Project/Set theory, as - somehow - all my Projects were .als files, with samples referenced in various temp folders.
So, I went into every .als (perhaps a couple of hundred) and saved it to the Desktop (forcing it to create a Project folder) then opened the .als inside that Project folder, clicked on Manage Set in the File Manager and saved all the files except factory samples - firstly these aren't necessary if you keep both libraries identical; secondly those samples are massive (many Gb in most cases).
After converting every .als to a Project folder with all non-factory samples, I moved them all into Dropbox and deleted all the old .als and temporary files - neat!
My 100-200 Projects total around 3.5 Gb, which is great for my 9.8Gb and rising Dropbox folder.
Result: It works. I can open a Project on either Mac anywhere I am. If internet is available, the other Mac is updated within seconds of saving; if not then it's updated as soon as I find internet.
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The first time I opened up a Project and heard everything - including all my guitars - working perfectly I was delighted!How To Sync 2 Macs With Ableton Free
Going forwards, I simply have to make sure each new Project is saved as a Project folder with all necessary samples included. I also keep my Ableton libraries identical.
For now my sample folders are kept the same manually, as at 20Gb+ each they won't fit in Dropbox without me paying more. It's no biggie, as all samples used in each project are saved in each folder.
As a contingency I currently have a small hard-drive that I manually back my Dropbox onto intermittently, which I will upgrade to a 1.5Tb external drive with Time Machine very soon.
I also copy my Dropbox onto my 16Gb USB drive once a week as a double precaution!
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Massive thanks to the guys who helped me achieve this.Ableton Mac Torrent
Does anyone else do this already? I'm surprised it doesn't seem to be more popular!