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Subject: Re: [AN1x] Re: CTRLR and Ableton Live for AN200/AN1x

From: "jammie" <jammie.emma@...>
Date: 2012-04-04

you should not need ctrlr as its prity rubbish its all geuss work as theres no proper documentation

its all ill try this and see if it works

with ambleton use use the source max for live you can do anything with it if you can think it and draw it you can make it and a controler for it

its very easy and theres plenty of help files and examples to show you how to do it

ive used it to make little wavetable controls of basicsounds so that it sweeps through the wavetable and becuase its osc compatible you can create custom touch oscpanels
----- Original Message -----
From: Eanna Butler
To: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2012 5:25 PM
Subject: [AN1x] Re: CTRLR and Ableton Live for AN200/AN1x



Hi,

Completely agree with you - integration of synths with software is fraught,
and there really should not be a reason for that at all.

Unfortunately, I've sold my AN200, but have stayed on this List because
it's such a thread of positivity!
I have some other synths, and have promised myself to figure out exactly
what the issues are with automation - is there a common theme? What are the
variances (VST Host, Midi Interface, Synth, CC/NRPN/Sysex - a matrix of
options)? It'll be a technology-focussed evening rather than a musical one
in my bijou project studio.....

Are you using an External Instrument device in Ableton? Can you record CC
movements from the front panel of your AN1X along with midi note data
(regardless of CTRLR)? What happens when you play that back - same 'slow'
behaviour? Are you using something like a Midi Merge box, or a Midi
Patchbay, in between your Midi interface and the Synth?

Make sure you synth is setup to transmit CC from the front panel, and that
you've followed the Yamaha documentation around this.

Then try Reaper! ;-)

Good luck.

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EBu

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