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Bome MIDI Translator: User's Manual 14 Usage Example
14 Usage Example
14.1 Traktor / Ableton Live Sync
Virtual MIDI ports are available for use as unidirectional MIDI ports, so you
only need one virtual MIDI port to get MIDI data into a target application
like Traktor, and to get data back from it.
1. The first step is to select the Bome virtual port as the MIDI output in
your MIDI clock source application. In this example we're using
Traktor to act as the MIDI clock master. Select "Bome MIDI Translator
1 as the Out-Port in the program preferences.
Make sure you have the program set to transmit the clock signal by
going into the MIDI Clock category of the preferences dialog and
making sure "Send MIDI Clock" is checked. Also make sure that you
have MIDI clock playing by accessing the metronome section of the
user interface and clicking the "Play" button in the MIDI CLOCK
section.
2. The next step is to configure Bome MIDI Translator to activate the
virtual ports we wish to use coming IN, going OUT and then to link
them via the program MIDI Router. Activate the Virtual MIDI port
OUT and IN devices by going into Settings / MIDI Ports and putting a
checkmark next to each MIDI device.
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