Device Details
Device Overview
Name/Version: | Octave 3.0 | ![]() |
Author: | mgarriss | |
Description: | A stupid simple M4L (Max for Live) device with a stupid simple interface. I almost always use the Pitch device in Ableton to go up or down an octave at a time. This makes it easier do and see. Plays well with automation, modulation, etc. v2: got rid of the big O and it now displays + and - v3: - now works with octave 0. /me slaps forehead - flushes on octave change |
Device Details
Downloads: | 641 |
Tags | utility |
Live Version Used: | 9.0.1 |
Max Version Used: | 6.1 |
Date Added: | Apr 08 2013 22:31:23 |
Date Last Updated: | Apr 17 2013 12:15:57 |
Average Rating | -n/a- |
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Device Type: | midi_device |
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License (more info): | None |
Device Files
Device File: | Octave.amxd |
Comments
If you shift octave before the note-off this will, from what I can tell, simply leave the note hanging. Using [flush] on octave changes might be advisable... |
Posted on April 12 2013 by wetterberg (report) |
Does anyone know if it's possible to make an octave shift that transposes even if a long, sustained note is playing? In other words, a way to keep the note(s) on when transposing? |
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