What's killing me is hearing all these deep progressive house trax and hearing all these amazing trax with
modulation and these killer envelopes that are absolutely tracked or clocked... Or however you would put that term. Simply these blissful rises you here now that increase cutoff and decay (at the same time). The ability to draw modulation envelopes to make these insane builds and just quit or dip right at the right moment when some wicked transition comes in.
modulation and these killer envelopes that are absolutely tracked or clocked... Or however you would put that term. Simply these blissful rises you here now that increase cutoff and decay (at the same time). The ability to draw modulation envelopes to make these insane builds and just quit or dip right at the right moment when some wicked transition comes in.
Can't you just link cutoff and decay in ableton on one cc before it's routed to the vst?
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 12:15 PM, James Ulibarri <jamesulibarri@...> wrote:
For now it9;s just the PX-7 straight to Kontakt running under Ableton straight from the CS's sequencer, and beats coming from the SP. All my voices are from the Emulator II+ recorded as waves. I think I am living in the dark ages, but that's cool. It works for me!
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 1:03 PM, James Ulibarri <jamesulibarri@...> wrote:Oh ok, now I see why you're using MidiYoke. The apps are fighting over the midi ports. I ran into this in the past. One c-blocks the other as they're jockeying for resources the whole time and one falls off. I gotcha now.
Neat stuff, but I am not feeling the integration. That's just me tho. If I were to use a full blown DAW than I would just get a midi controller and leave the CS off the chain. I think it complicates things. Atleast at this point. I'll probably get bored and try and jack with it later. Right now tho, I am not feeling it.
FL Studio was worse by the way.On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 12:44 PM, stimresp <stimresp@...> wrote:
Make sure you are in multi mode and that rechannelize is off (both in the MIDI menu).
--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, James Ulibarri wrote:
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> I am going to try it in FL Studio and report back.
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>> On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 12:30 PM, stimresp wrote:> > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com 40yahoogroups.com>, Bruno
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> > I posted a reply earlier but it seems to have been lost. Anyway, the gist
> > was:
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> > Using 'first note record' and quantize off you can record multichannel
> > data, in real time + automation, from your DAW into a single multichannel
> > track (set to Multi-A), copy to clipboard, then 'explode to tracks'.
> > Don't have the CS in front of me to check, but this has worked for me.
> >
> > Another possible solution is detailed here:
> > http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/xl7/message/21175
> >
> > Cheers,
> > J
> >
> > wrote:
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> > > W dniu 31 stycznia 2011 19:14 u¿ytkownik James Ulibarri
> > > napisa³:
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> > > > All this stuff works great on paper, and theoretically it's supposed to
> > do this or that.
> > >
> > > 1. Install MIDI Yoke (a "virtual MIDI cable", which connects one
>; > > software to another).
> > > 2. Get your stuff done in Ableton.
> > > 3. Install any other MIDI sequencer that can record multitrack - I
> > > think Smasher would do (it's free and seems interesting on its own),
> > > but you can use anything else. I would (personally) use my old,
> > > venerable Cakewalk 3.0 - no multitrack, but you can easily do "split
> > > by channel" later.
> > > 4. Connect the output of Ableton to MIDI Yoke, then use it as input
> > > for Another Sequencer (AS).
> > > 5. Set AS to be a MIDI slave - external MIDI Clock etc.
> > > 6. Set Ableton to transmit MTC (MIDI Time Code), so you can press
> > > Record in AS and it won';t start recording until you press Play in
> > > Ableton.
> > > 7. Record MIDI in AS, export to multitrack MIDI file.
> > > 8. Upload thru Eloader and enjoy.
> > >
> > > Yeah, there's some hassle involved. But once you get this procedure
> > > working, it will be a no-brainer. And if you find Ableton more
> > > powerful than CS in building patterns, I think it's worth of one day
> > > spent on getting those things rolling.
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Bruno
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