I get the same issue, so its a configuration issue somewhere not an issue particular with my original project. I copied the midi from the instrument to the channel sending to Resolume. I created another test project in Reaper (much simpler) only one instrument going between two notes. though the audio card may be part of the issue (it can't be used by both my DAW and Resolume at the same time). The FPS i'm at is 55-60 during recording/playback. So i found the option in question under general settings and I turned audio recording on. The other thought I had was to put the rendered audio into a clip in resolume, and trigger that along with the "record" at C0.įPS to the naked eye appeared fine, I'll report back on where the actual value was hovering around. I'm not sure how exactly I'll route the audio out of my DAW and then into Resolume, but hopefully playing with my soundcard or some freeware i'll figure it out. I will certainly try this as soon as I get home. this workflow has got me so psyched! But this is causing me to go nutters. (I am in piano mode anyway so it should only go to black not trigger to early).Īnyone out there have any suggestions I'm looking through the manual. I've checked that each midi note triggering a clip is perfectly on the beat. But slowly overtime the video gets ahead of the audio (and it carries through this way to the end. mov file "Arena captured output" and go into Premiere. I then take the rendered audio out of Reaper and the. When I hit play in Reaper, the clips get triggered perfectly everything hits right as it should (or so close that I don't notice). And place a C0 item at the very beginning of my timeline in Reaper, then I trigger various clips along with the beat and at the end trigger C0 again to stop the recording. What I did was set C0 to the "Record" function. Now look at the Composition mapping and map your Resolume clips to the keys you want. Inside Resolume, go to Properties Midi and choose LoopBe1 as the input (and leave timeclock on). Make a new track in Reaper arm it to your midi controller, select the midi output and choose LoopBe1. In Reaper go to Midi devices and make sure LoopBe1 is enabled as output device (and is enabled to send time clock). I am using Reaper DAW ( ) + LoopBe1 ( ) + Resolume Arena 4 to sequence midi to control media inside of Arena.
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