You can probably do loop recording, but i think that may be limited to one track at a time (not sure, would need to check )Īnyway - not an extensive guide, but hopefully enough to point you in the right direction. Note: when doing this, you probably want to shift ableton to be the master clock (though that’s not required) To import to hermod, basically do the opposite, by using the standard midi FX on hermod, setup hermod tracks with different midi channels (I think you then need to change prefs to record multi channels) Then its simply a matter of setting up a midi track for each hermod track, using midi channel So in ableton, make sure you don’t have any other midi clocks sources, other than hermod which you set up in 4. You probably want the transport/clock from hermod, so as to record notes properly. Preferences -> link/midi -> hermod, set track and sync to on Ableton Live Tutorials: MIDI Clip recording and editing MusicTech 35. In ableton ensure the hermod is enabled for input In midi out fx set midi channel, you probably want a different one for each track In midi out fx set port to “USB device” (this means the hermod acts as usb device to the computer) Connect computer to hermod usb device port.Īdd a midi out effect to tracks you want to record.
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