How to connect kaoss pad with ableton?
How to connect kaoss pad with ableton?
I'd like to find out how to use kaoss pads effects with live?
I'll be thankfull for any help.
I'll be thankfull for any help.
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mike holiday
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output from your soundcard to kaos pad via a return chanel
output from your kaos pad into your soundcard
turn input audio track's monitor mode to "on"
adjust track delay on tthe return chanel untill the timing is tight
output from your kaos pad into your soundcard
turn input audio track's monitor mode to "on"
adjust track delay on tthe return chanel untill the timing is tight
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[quote="...adjust track delay on tthe return chanel untill the timing is tight[/quote]
I think the kaoss pad delays the signal about 0.35 ms, so the return channel's track delay should be -0.35 ms.
But that was found just by minimizing the phasing between the original signal and the kaoss pad signal. A better way would be to measure the delay in Logic's sample editor or something like that.
I think the kaoss pad delays the signal about 0.35 ms, so the return channel's track delay should be -0.35 ms.
But that was found just by minimizing the phasing between the original signal and the kaoss pad signal. A better way would be to measure the delay in Logic's sample editor or something like that.
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mike holiday
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p8guitar wrote:I think the kaoss pad delays the signal about 0.35 ms, so the return channel's track delay should be -0.35 ms.
But that was found just by minimizing the phasing between the original signal and the kaoss pad signal. A better way would be to measure the delay in Logic's sample editor or something like that.
i think it depends on the soundcard/latency settings
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