Device Details
Overview
Name | Version: | Arm Exclusive 3.0 |
Author: | vargaradu |
Device Type: | Audio Effect |
Description: | This device lets you arm exclusive on selected tracks. You have 8 different groups that will arm together. Make sure not to select the same track in different groups, otherwise you will get strange results. Also "Arm exclusive" setting must be disabled in Ableton. Make sure to have something selected as an Audio Output in Ableton - otherwise things won't work. |
Details
Live Version Used: | 10.0.2 |
Max Version Used: | 8.0.0 |
Date Added: | Dec 26 2017 00:57:08 |
Date Last Updated: | Feb 02 2019 00:46:20 |
Downloads: | 415 |
ⓘ License: | AttributionNonCommercialShareAlike |
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Files
Device File: | Multi Arm Exclusive.amxd |
Comments
Thanks a lot !!! This is genius, and it works well , contrary to the native option .
Posted on October 14 2018 by idioma |
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I would like to have a 8 tracks version. Is it possible to make ?
Posted on October 14 2018 by idioma |
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The device just got a facelift. Also upgraded to 8 tracks. The device is now an audio device.
Posted on November 11 2018 by vargaradu |
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Hi Vargaradu!
Very cool device. Wondering if you would know how to go about building something somewhat similar...
I need a device that behaves in the same fashion (as far as arming tracks exclusively), but that allows me to arm MULTIPLE selected tracks at once (exclusive to the rest of the tracks in the session).
Technically I can achieve this by mapping the arming of all those tracks to a midi CC on a controller and setting Ableton to "exclusive arm", but I'm finding this method to be unreliable. I need something rock solid.
Does that make sense? I can elaborate in better detail if there's somewhere I can email you. I would be happy to donate for your time
Thanks!
Very cool device. Wondering if you would know how to go about building something somewhat similar...
I need a device that behaves in the same fashion (as far as arming tracks exclusively), but that allows me to arm MULTIPLE selected tracks at once (exclusive to the rest of the tracks in the session).
Technically I can achieve this by mapping the arming of all those tracks to a midi CC on a controller and setting Ableton to "exclusive arm", but I'm finding this method to be unreliable. I need something rock solid.
Does that make sense? I can elaborate in better detail if there's somewhere I can email you. I would be happy to donate for your time
Thanks!
Posted on December 29 2018 by nckname |
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