Device Details
Overview
Name | Version: | Volca Beats Velocitizer 1.0.1 |
Author: | J0J0 |
Device Type: | MIDI Effect |
Description: | The Korg Volca Beats does not interpret the velocity information included in MIDI notes, however it does understand volume control of each instrument via MIDI CC messages. This device translates the velocity information in the notes to the corresponding CC values, thus making the machine velocity sensitive. The incoming velocity values are also shown graphically. bugfixes / release notes: * v1.0.1 2018-03-14 - fixes missing data in NamesToNotes coll; debug triggers now fit with abbreviations used above visualization Thanks a lot to a friend who pointed me to the Volca FM Velocitizer (http://www.maxforlive.com/library/device/4568), to the devices builder wzrdzl and to a nice guy named doubleUG on the Ableton Live forum for helping me create this device. BTW: My first M4L experience was a contribution to this: http://www.maxforlive.com/library/device.php?id=244 If you own a Jomox Airbase 99, check it out, it's worth it! Looking forward to any questions or feature suggestions! I am partly describing the device on my blog, if you are interested in learning some M4L: http://blog.jojotodos.net/volca-beats-m4l-velocity Update 2019-05: There is an extended edition of this device downloadable here: http://www.maxforlive.com/library/device.php?id=5479 |
Details
Live Version Used: | 9.6 |
Max Version Used: | 7.3.4 |
Date Added: | Mar 14 2018 07:26:38 |
Date Last Updated: | May 21 2019 10:29:54 |
Downloads: | 600 |
ⓘ License: | AttributionNonCommercialShareAlike |
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Files
Device File: | Volca Beats Velocitizer v1.0.1.amxd |
Comments
Great UI improvement comparing to the Volca FM version! Well done!
Posted on April 22 2018 by wzrdzl |
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Thank you! working great!
Would be nice to have attack\decay control.
Would be nice to have attack\decay control.
Posted on April 24 2018 by ilyaRt |
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Hi ilyaRt,
I just realized your comment, almost years later! I am curious how you'd think of attack/decay controlled could be working or what exact behaviour you thought of?
Thanks for clarifying, if I think it's possible I will look into it!
I just realized your comment, almost years later! I am curious how you'd think of attack/decay controlled could be working or what exact behaviour you thought of?
Thanks for clarifying, if I think it's possible I will look into it!
Posted on May 21 2019 by J0J0 |
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