Wednesday, November 08, 2023
VCV Pamela's PRO Workout DAW Sync Setup
video upload by ALM TV
"Here we take a look at the simple setup process for syncing the VCV version of Pamela's PRO Workout to a DAW via our free Pam Sync Plugin or VCV's built in MIDI to CV module.
This process should work with any DAW but requires the pro version of VCV Rack for use as a plugin within your DAW.
*Note the sample rate must match between both VCV and the DAW for sync to work properly.
Pam Sync is a FREE simple ‘just works’ DAW plugin for syncing Pam to your DAWs clock via low latency audio signals. It uses 2 audio (i.e. stereo) channels to provide a ‘DIN sync’ type signal consisting of a clock and a run signal to be patched into the Pam’s ‘Clk’ and ‘Run’ inputs. Once connected Pam will stop and start with your DAW and match the tempo.
The plugin should work with any DAW that supports VST or Audio Units. See the README.txt in the download for more setup documentation.
Pam Sync is available now as a free download for both Windows and Mac. Get it here: busycircuits.com/almpg001"
CHAPTERS
0:00 - Intro
0:02 - Sync via Pam Sync Plugin
1:29 - Sync via VCV MIDI to CV
2:25 - Outro
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