Automation of synchronization BPM with Ableton Link
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 9:37 am
Hi.
I use Wolfmix in a nightclub. The DJs there don't have to make up their own lighting. They use pre-defined presets that change automatically. Synchronization with the music rhythm is done by BPM with Ableton Link. And it all works perfectly together. However, DJs do not have, and should not have, access to the computer on which Ableton Live is installed. The problem is that every time the Wolfmix power goes out, the Ableton Link button in the WTOOLS program must be pressed.
Is there any way to automate the connection of the Wolfmix to Ableton Link synchronization without the need for human intervention? Ideally, the WTOOLS program would remember the position of this button and automatically send a BPM signal to the Wolfmix when it is connected to WTOOLS.
I will accept any help in this matter. Unfortunately this feature was not tested during the design of this system. So now we are stuck with it and don't know how to get around it. This is a big problem for us. Unfortunately, synchronization with music by cable or microphone does not provide proper smoothness of rhythm changes and is not suitable in this situation. Any hints or help would be appreciated.
I use Wolfmix in a nightclub. The DJs there don't have to make up their own lighting. They use pre-defined presets that change automatically. Synchronization with the music rhythm is done by BPM with Ableton Link. And it all works perfectly together. However, DJs do not have, and should not have, access to the computer on which Ableton Live is installed. The problem is that every time the Wolfmix power goes out, the Ableton Link button in the WTOOLS program must be pressed.
Is there any way to automate the connection of the Wolfmix to Ableton Link synchronization without the need for human intervention? Ideally, the WTOOLS program would remember the position of this button and automatically send a BPM signal to the Wolfmix when it is connected to WTOOLS.
I will accept any help in this matter. Unfortunately this feature was not tested during the design of this system. So now we are stuck with it and don't know how to get around it. This is a big problem for us. Unfortunately, synchronization with music by cable or microphone does not provide proper smoothness of rhythm changes and is not suitable in this situation. Any hints or help would be appreciated.