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I'm leaving this info here just in case]. Last time I checked, it was no longer necessary to create a dummy signal as described in this section. If you don't hit a MIDI note for a few moments, Logic will go into CPU-saving mode, wormhole will lose the signal, and the next time you play a note you may hear a click or experience some extra latency. For this reason, I never use this approach anymore. I found that sync only seems to work when I am using a single wormhole.
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But woormhole may still find this article relevant if you are on bit versions of Logic and Live, or perhaps you can use a bit-tobit plug-in adapter? Last time I checked, it was no longer necessary to create a dummy signal as described in this section. First you need to download and install Wormhole2 for OS X.
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After installation, if you were running Live and Logic, you need to quit them so they can reinitialize and detect the new plugin. But if you add a second wormhole and start hearing clicks, disabling the "sync" setting and also increasing the buffer if needed should get rid of the clicks.

You can try routing audio with soundflower instead of wormhole. For this reason, I never use this approach anymore.
Wormhole needs a brief moment to catch up when a signal first arrives. In order poasq save CPU cycles, Logic stops all audio on a track when nothing is happening. If you don't hit a MIDI note for a few moments, Logic will go into CPU-saving mode, wormhole will lose the signal, and the next time you play a note you may hear a click or experience some extra latency.

We can work around this by constantly outputting an inaudible signal:. I'm leaving this info here just in case].
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This is part plxsq a series of articles about using instruments from Logic inside Ableton Live. I found that sync only seems to work when I am using a single wormhole. You can add wormholes to your other tracks to for an inter-app multitrack session. If you are going to only use one, go ahead and enable sync because it should reduce jitter. Adam Murray, contact the author Also check out plasq's product page for wormhole for more info, including a quick start guide, the full manual, and a FAQ.
About that "sync" setting: Each track in Logic will need it's own dummy signal test oscillator and auxiliary bus. Open Live first, then Logic otherwise you can't use plugins in Live as discussed in the first article.
While this is reasonable behavior in most circumstances, it causes problems here. Finally, open the template projects for MIDI routing that we created in the second article in this series.
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