How should I finish my shared system?

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How should I finish my shared system?

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Hey, im so lost! I could use some experienced advise on how to best finish off my make noise system based off the shared system. Id like to have tight clocked sequences with my DAW but, other than that I don't know what else would be best to complete this system.

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Was thinking 4ms PEG and a Peaks, but not sure if that would be envelope overkill for this system.
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Re: How should I finish my shared system?

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xtinct wrote:.....Id like to have tight clocked sequences with my DAW......
Sounds like you need Expert Sleepers/Silent Way. What kind of audio interface are you working with now, and in what DAW? It matters as to which module you will need to begin.

Silent Way has a Sync plugin that will send a clock signal and start/stop trigger to any and all of your current sequencers. Not to mention will give you additional LFO's, CV gate/pitch, envelopes, on and on.
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I use ableton live and use a avid fast track c400, I've been peaking that max live but im sort of clueless on how it works.
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there are alot of various Expert Sleepers interfaces, any of them able to send CV via usb/midi? Because that might be the only way considering my interface.
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