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| ===== Tips for proper timing/ | ===== Tips for proper timing/ | ||
| - | [[https:// | + | Discussion thread originating this section: |
| === Korg Gadget === | === Korg Gadget === | ||
| no timing challenges, Korg Gadget makes use of the MIDI timestamps generated by Xequence 2. | no timing challenges, Korg Gadget makes use of the MIDI timestamps generated by Xequence 2. | ||
| + | Clock syncing is possible | ||
| === AudioBus 3 === | === AudioBus 3 === | ||
| - | no timing challenges, | + | no timing challenges, |
| === AUM === | === AUM === | ||
| - | AUM 1.4 | + | AUM (1.4) does not use the MIDI timestamps when received over CoreMIDI (AUM Destination virtual MIDI port). |
| - | AUM does not use the MIDI timestamps when received over CoreMIDI (AUM Destination virtual MIDI port). | + | |
| At small sample buffer sizes (512 bytes or lower) this may not be a problem. | At small sample buffer sizes (512 bytes or lower) this may not be a problem. | ||
| - | Should you use 1024 or higher sample buffer size, wrong timing | + | Should you use 1024 or higher sample buffer size, wrong timing |
| Best approach is to use Audiobus 3 / IAA | Best approach is to use Audiobus 3 / IAA | ||
| - | * Connect | + | * In Audiobus 3 connect each Xequence 2 MIDI out port to an AUM MIDI receiver |
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| - | - No need to filter MIDI channels in the AUM MIDI Control Destination screen, because each IAA port will receive only on MIDI channel 1 | + | |
| + | Sync option | ||
| * use Ableton Link in both AUM and Xequence 2 | * use Ableton Link in both AUM and Xequence 2 | ||
| - | * adjust the Ableton Link offset and/or the Minimum latency in AUM to get perfect timings | + | * adjust the Ableton Link offset and/or the Minimum latency in AUM to get perfect timings. Example |
| - | * on an iPad 6th gen/iOS 15 it worked | + | * -64ms in Ableton Link offset |
| + | * 16ms minimum latency. | ||
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| + | Sync option 2 | ||
| + | * use MIDI clock syncing between Xequence 2 and Audiobus | ||
| + | * create an X2 instrument connected to the Audiobus 3 MIDI port, and activate the Send Sync option | ||
| + | * make sure Audiobus 3 listen to MIDI clock on its Virtual MIDI port, in teh sync settings | ||
| + | * adjust the Ableton Link offset | ||
| + | * Audiobus clock input offset at 16ms | ||
| + | * in AUM: -16ms in Ableton Link offset. | ||
| Then you should be able to record MIDI in Xequence 2 and play it back, and sequencers/ | Then you should be able to record MIDI in Xequence 2 and play it back, and sequencers/ | ||
| - | ===== Instruments | + | ===== Instrument configurations |
| - | As from version 2.3, Xequence 2 allows import/ | + | As from version 2.3, Xequence 2 allows import/ |
| * name and color | * name and color | ||
| * sync settings | * sync settings | ||
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| * controller setup (mapped CCs) | * controller setup (mapped CCs) | ||
| - | This section gathers a non-exhaustive database of X2 instruments. | + | This section gathers a non-exhaustive database of X2 instrument configurations. |
| [[https:// | [[https:// | ||
| - | ====How to install the Xequence 2 instruments==== | + | ====How to install the Xequence 2 instrument configurations |
| in the Files app of your iPad/iPhone | in the Files app of your iPad/iPhone | ||
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| - | ==== Korg Gadget | + | ==== Korg Gadget |
| - | Extracted from the default MIDI CC mapping file generously made available on the [[korg_gadget_2|Korg Gadget 2]] page, these are the Xequence 2 instruments will **all default CCs mapped to a controller** for each Korg Gadget machine. | + | Extracted from the default MIDI CC mapping file generously made available on the [[korg_gadget_2|Korg Gadget 2]] page, these are the Xequence 2 instrument configurations with **all default CCs mapped to a controller** for each Korg Gadget machine. |
| - | Download the [[https:// | + | **From Xequence 2.4.0, the Korg Gadget |
| Remarks | Remarks | ||
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| - | ==== Instruments | + | ==== Instrument configurations |
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| [[https:// | [[https:// | ||
| - | === reference table for available | + | === reference table for available |
| see below the table for additional explanations | see below the table for additional explanations | ||
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| - | === How to install and use the AUM MIDI mapping and corresponding instrument in Xequence 2?=== | + | === How to install and use the AUM MIDI mapping and corresponding instrument |
| **1) Install the Xequence 2 instrument** | **1) Install the Xequence 2 instrument** | ||
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| 4) Go to the settings in the Auv3 window and load the CC MIDI map in this instance (it should be in the list) | 4) Go to the settings in the Auv3 window and load the CC MIDI map in this instance (it should be in the list) | ||
| - | === General remarks on the mappings and instruments | + | === General remarks on the mappings and instrument configurations |
| * CC 74 and CC 71 are set respectively to the filter cut-off frequency, and filter resonance parameters, where possible and applicable | * CC 74 and CC 71 are set respectively to the filter cut-off frequency, and filter resonance parameters, where possible and applicable | ||