Hi,
(I didn't find a duplicate question, but there may be one.)
I'm connecting a drum machine via midi and my audio interface to Bitwig. I add the patterns in the drum machine. I'm monitoring via Bitwig and not via the sound card.
(Note: When monitoring in Bitwig another KVR post told me, to enable the clock on the track's HW-Interface and not in the audio settings, because the audio settings' clock is only for when monitoring via the audio interface.)
In Bitwig I have four tracks for recording the drum machine. Each track records different drums. Each one has a HW-Instrument that points to the according audio interface input.
When I enable "clock" on one of the tracks, this track has super perfect timing (it's amazing). But the other tracks are totally out of time.
I cannot enable clock on more than one track, I have to choose one.
Question:
Is it possible to record n stems from 1 device, and still having correct timing for each ? Maybe by grouping or using the latency thing ? Or (hot candidate) by playing the drums via midi from bitwig and not from the drum machine's sequencer ?
Problem summary:
4 HW-Devices to one drum machine, for recording 4 stems. Clock can be activated only for one, the other stems are out of sync then.
Work around so far:
- Record stem by stem and activate the clock on each recorded stem
Ideas:
- Grouping ?
- Messing with L and R to get at least two stems vis the same HW-Device ?
- Fall back to use clock in the audio settings and monitor in the hw interface (but then I'm missing all the processing)
Thank you,
R
(I didn't find a duplicate question, but there may be one.)
I'm connecting a drum machine via midi and my audio interface to Bitwig. I add the patterns in the drum machine. I'm monitoring via Bitwig and not via the sound card.
(Note: When monitoring in Bitwig another KVR post told me, to enable the clock on the track's HW-Interface and not in the audio settings, because the audio settings' clock is only for when monitoring via the audio interface.)
In Bitwig I have four tracks for recording the drum machine. Each track records different drums. Each one has a HW-Instrument that points to the according audio interface input.
When I enable "clock" on one of the tracks, this track has super perfect timing (it's amazing). But the other tracks are totally out of time.
I cannot enable clock on more than one track, I have to choose one.
Question:
Is it possible to record n stems from 1 device, and still having correct timing for each ? Maybe by grouping or using the latency thing ? Or (hot candidate) by playing the drums via midi from bitwig and not from the drum machine's sequencer ?
Problem summary:
4 HW-Devices to one drum machine, for recording 4 stems. Clock can be activated only for one, the other stems are out of sync then.
Work around so far:
- Record stem by stem and activate the clock on each recorded stem
Ideas:
- Grouping ?
- Messing with L and R to get at least two stems vis the same HW-Device ?
- Fall back to use clock in the audio settings and monitor in the hw interface (but then I'm missing all the processing)
Thank you,
R
Statistics: Posted by Pumping Alien — Sun May 26, 2024 10:48 pm — Replies 0 — Views 5