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Is it possible to send a track to both a bus and to a midi out?


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...like, if I've got a track that's playing slow pads (a sequence of 8 whole notes), can I send that track to a synth, but also send the track through a bus to run an arpeggiator or transpose track on the Seq?

 

I guess I could just make a bus track, and use that track to transpose two other tracks (one slow pad track and one faster arpeggio)...  Is that the typical workflow?

Edited by borfo
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No, there is no direct possibility available; because of the danger for multi-hop loops which has to be detected to avoid hang-ups I haven't implemented a solution for this yet (I fear that it could consume too much CPU time).

 

I read somewhere in the forum that somebody just uses a HW loopback for this purpose: see 

 

Best Regards, Thorsten.

Posted

Thanks.  Hardware loopback is an interesting idea - I'll have to try that.  For now, the bus track running everything is working fine though.

Posted

Ok, so it seems that it works unintentionally - I hope that you won't get an endless feedback, because there is no feedback detection implemented.

 

Best Regards, Thorsten.

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

Actually, it looks like FX-Duplicate could be used to do this...  Set up a track on BUS1, then use FX Dup. to duplicate the track to a MIDI out port.  I haven't tested this, but it looks like it should work.

Posted

You are right, I haven't considered this (relatively new) feature which was actually implemented for another purpose.

It should work! :)

 

Best Regards, Thorsten.

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