SYNC 2 Ableton instances on 2 Macs via MIDI/USB
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:25 pm
então, here's my issue.
Perhaps I am just a little too impatient and thereby reluctant to seriously comb through all obvious possibilities to do the job, yet I have encountered all sorts of "this-does-not-work-in-ableton-live"-issues before and it's probably best to post the Q here:
Am I am now using two Macs separetly, let's say WE are, because this is what it's about, working simutlaneously on joint projects. Hence I will need to sync them, whether we use Live/Live or Live/Logic etc., here's the technical data:
Mac Tower (using FireFace and a 4/4 MIDI-Interface)
Mac Book (using a simple Audio Interface)
the aim is to synchronise both macs in either direction (variable master/slave, though one direction—preferably the first—should do the job alright); I am not able to use Wifi-connections because the MacPro does not have any means to connect to wireless networks, thus it will have to work via USB/MIDI. Perhaps this is all too easy yet I have not synchronised macs in years and never before with Ableton...
1) ABLETON LIVE (MacPro) <---> MIDI Interface (ESI M4U via USB) | OUT 4 ---> Audio Interface (TASCAM US-144 via MIDI) <---> ABLETON LIVE (MacBook via USB)
2) ABLETON LIVE (MacBook) <---> Audio Interface (TASCAM US-144 via USB) | OUT 1 ---> Audio Interface (FireFace via MIDI) <---> ABLETON LIVE (MacPro via Firewire)
In the preferences dialog I can merely activate/deactivate MIDI-ports for synchronisation but it seems i cannot explicitly send a MIDI-Clock from one port and set the receiving port on the other Mac. I have activated the "Out 4" output-port of the MIDI-Interface on the MacPro and likewise the input port on the MacBook to receive the MIDI-Clock. Activating the EXT-button on the receiving Mac has Live waiting for incoming data to start playing but unfortunately nothing happens when I hit play on the sending Mac or change the BPM... there is no sign of incoming MIDI-data at the top.
— does it matter which other ports I have activated for MIDI-Clock?
— what about the "Track" and "Sync" buttons in the preferences dialog? both activated?? just sync? not sure about it...
— what am I missing?
— does this work at all? should it work this way?
...perhaps this isn't the right forum to further ask about the options for syncing Live to Logic running on another Mac? This would be of even greater interest for me as for syncing Logic to another Logic instance does not seem to work anyway....
thanks in advance for suggestions and guidelines!
Æ
Perhaps I am just a little too impatient and thereby reluctant to seriously comb through all obvious possibilities to do the job, yet I have encountered all sorts of "this-does-not-work-in-ableton-live"-issues before and it's probably best to post the Q here:
Am I am now using two Macs separetly, let's say WE are, because this is what it's about, working simutlaneously on joint projects. Hence I will need to sync them, whether we use Live/Live or Live/Logic etc., here's the technical data:
Mac Tower (using FireFace and a 4/4 MIDI-Interface)
Mac Book (using a simple Audio Interface)
the aim is to synchronise both macs in either direction (variable master/slave, though one direction—preferably the first—should do the job alright); I am not able to use Wifi-connections because the MacPro does not have any means to connect to wireless networks, thus it will have to work via USB/MIDI. Perhaps this is all too easy yet I have not synchronised macs in years and never before with Ableton...
1) ABLETON LIVE (MacPro) <---> MIDI Interface (ESI M4U via USB) | OUT 4 ---> Audio Interface (TASCAM US-144 via MIDI) <---> ABLETON LIVE (MacBook via USB)
2) ABLETON LIVE (MacBook) <---> Audio Interface (TASCAM US-144 via USB) | OUT 1 ---> Audio Interface (FireFace via MIDI) <---> ABLETON LIVE (MacPro via Firewire)
In the preferences dialog I can merely activate/deactivate MIDI-ports for synchronisation but it seems i cannot explicitly send a MIDI-Clock from one port and set the receiving port on the other Mac. I have activated the "Out 4" output-port of the MIDI-Interface on the MacPro and likewise the input port on the MacBook to receive the MIDI-Clock. Activating the EXT-button on the receiving Mac has Live waiting for incoming data to start playing but unfortunately nothing happens when I hit play on the sending Mac or change the BPM... there is no sign of incoming MIDI-data at the top.
— does it matter which other ports I have activated for MIDI-Clock?
— what about the "Track" and "Sync" buttons in the preferences dialog? both activated?? just sync? not sure about it...
— what am I missing?
— does this work at all? should it work this way?
...perhaps this isn't the right forum to further ask about the options for syncing Live to Logic running on another Mac? This would be of even greater interest for me as for syncing Logic to another Logic instance does not seem to work anyway....
thanks in advance for suggestions and guidelines!
Æ