no-one ever does a video demo to use the audio over USB.. people wish to keep their midi connections minimal now because so many boutiques are wired into daws these days. Thanks
This is an amateur question so, just saying. I have a TR09, how is it that you have the audio going from the one out on the TR09 into two inputs on your sound card, is there a splitter or something like that? I still have yet to learn how to go from a stereo out into two inputs on my interface... Also. why don't you just send the audio over the USB?
He uses a slider cable on one side mini stereo phone jack at the other end two make TS jacks or RCA ,he uses it to go direct in interface ,cause he preferred that way ,you may wanna out some reverb pedal before the signal goes into the AI,or using the USB as an audio interface and process the signal with plugins.
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"I only use the instructions when things go wrong" then proceeds to use USB for MIDI but completely misses audio over USB into the DAW providing 4 stereo channels or 8 mono, genius....
Could you please elaborate on using the audio over USB feature? I've been trying to figure this out for a week now. My main interface, and I use Windows, is a Focusrite. l have that selected as my interface in Ableton because all of my other gear is run through it. Is there a way for me to send the audio from my TR-09 into Ableton through the USB? I currently have it going through a regular audio cable and I can get either midi or audio from the TR-09 on a external instrument track, but never both. Is this even possible with my setup? Any help much appreciated.
EightySix on windows you have to be sure you're running windows 7 64bit and install the ASIO4all driver/wrapper. Naturally you have to have the TR09 driver for windows also already installed. Once you install ASIO4all you'll launch it and click on the spanner icon. There you can choose your aggregated devices - in your case the audio interface and the tr-09. After this is saved and applied, Ableton will launch and see your new "virtual" audio input with all the channels from your audio in + the tr09 /other Boutiques. The Roland manual glosses over the audio over USB so no worries. The integration is tight though, you'll see about 20-40 samples latency. You have to set compensation for it in Ableton preferences but it will be super tight after.
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no-one ever does a video demo to use the audio over USB.. people wish to keep their midi connections minimal now because so many boutiques are wired into daws these days. Thanks
How in the world did you not mention or troubleshoot the fact that all the hits are doubled with some kind of duplicate signal latency? :/
That's exactly what I'm dealing with right now.
try turning the sample rate to 48k if it's not there already
Did you solve this?
Just disable the monitoring in Ableton.
This is an amateur question so, just saying. I have a TR09, how is it that you have the audio going from the one out on the TR09 into two inputs on your sound card, is there a splitter or something like that? I still have yet to learn how to go from a stereo out into two inputs on my interface... Also. why don't you just send the audio over the USB?
He uses a slider cable on one side mini stereo phone jack at the other end two make TS jacks or RCA ,he uses it to go direct in interface ,cause he preferred that way ,you may wanna out some reverb pedal before the signal goes into the AI,or using the USB as an audio interface and process the signal with plugins.
It sends audio over usb too
Where is the video that follows this?
You can watch Mark's full course on MusicGurus.com here - www.musicgurus.com/course/augmenting-ableton-live--the-ultimate-guide-to-using-external-devices-mark-burnett
Where is rest of video,
Thank you for your comment! This is just one lesson taken from Mark's full course which you can find here: bit.ly/2k2NYcs
TR-909 does not have reverb on clap. Smh
"I only use the instructions when things go wrong" then proceeds to use USB for MIDI but completely misses audio over USB into the DAW providing 4 stereo channels or 8 mono, genius....
Could you please elaborate on using the audio over USB feature? I've been trying to figure this out for a week now. My main interface, and I use Windows, is a Focusrite. l have that selected as my interface in Ableton because all of my other gear is run through it. Is there a way for me to send the audio from my TR-09 into Ableton through the USB? I currently have it going through a regular audio cable and I can get either midi or audio from the TR-09 on a external instrument track, but never both. Is this even possible with my setup? Any help much appreciated.
EightySix on windows you have to be sure you're running windows 7 64bit and install the ASIO4all driver/wrapper. Naturally you have to have the TR09 driver for windows also already installed.
Once you install ASIO4all you'll launch it and click on the spanner icon. There you can choose your aggregated devices - in your case the audio interface and the tr-09.
After this is saved and applied, Ableton will launch and see your new "virtual" audio input with all the channels from your audio in + the tr09 /other Boutiques. The Roland manual glosses over the audio over USB so no worries. The integration is tight though, you'll see about 20-40 samples latency. You have to set compensation for it in Ableton preferences but it will be super tight after.
J Cooper hey thanks alot for the detailed explanation. It turns out i just hadn't put the track on channel 10. Ridiculous i know.