![]() ![]() A nice feature of AU lab – is that in/out markers are unique to each audio file – so if I pull up another audio file. You’ll notice that I’ve added another track. Now you add audio files by clicking the “+” after “Audio Files”.īy moving the markers under the transport you can set start and stop points for audio. That will open up the AU File Player Track: Under Generator select “AUAudioFilePlayer” ![]() If I want to add field recordings, or play along to tracks, that’s really easy to do.įirst I need to go under the AU LAB Edit Tab: You can now loop the sounds in Sooper Looper as well. If you set the Bus on the channel to Bus 1. If you want more info – you can click Show Audio Unit Details: If I want to add a midi keyboard to get some Absynth sounds, that’s really easy to do. In the last post of this series, we’ll be integrating Absynth, a second midi controller and an audio player into the AU LAB Live rig I’ve been building. If you haven’t read the earlier posts about this ( part 1, part 2, part 3 or part 4) you may want to read those before continuing on. Welcome back! In this post, I’ll be integrating Absynth, a midi controller and an audio player into the AU LAB Live rig I’ve been building. ![]()
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