Comments by Jack1972

Essential tool, just rated 5 stars. Thanks for providing it.

Along this device I am also looking for a BIG metric view. I mean at the center of the top bar in Live, just left of the play green arrow, there is this three section with bar #, beat count and and its subdivision.

I would donate 50.00$ for it.

Thanks for considering
Just to add more precision to my previous post, I think said device would have to intercept each scene's hard-set tempo, apply the multiplicator to it, before sending it back to Live as the effective master tempo.
Hello, I am writing to you because you seem to have experience with tempo-related devices. I am looking for a simple device that instead of directly controlling the absolute value of the master tempo, it would control a *percentage* of the master tempo. In other words, it would be an additional tempo multiplier that sits on top of the master tempo. The reason for this is I have a different tempo set on each of my scene views for a sequence of about 125 different drum clips. If I use a knob to momentarily adjust the master tempo it momentarily overrides the set tempo, but when Live switches to the next scene, the tempo reverts to the hard-set tempo for that next scene. I would like the relative tempos from one scene to the next to remain the same, while still being able to speed up or down the whole set. Ableton told me to look on M4L before submitting an official feature request over to them. Any ideas ? T.Y. Jack
Hello, I am looking for a simple device like this one but instead of directly controlling the absolute value of the master tempo, it would control a *percentage* of the master tempo. In other words, it would be an additional tempo multiplier that sits on top of the master tempo. The reason for this is I have a different tempo set on each of my scene views for a sequence of about 125 different drum clips. If I use a knob to momentarily adjust the master tempo it momentarily overrides the set tempo, but when Live switches to the next scene, the tempo reverts to the hard-set tempo for that next scene. I would like the relative tempos from one scene to the next to remain the same, while still being able to speed up or down the whole set. Any ideas ? T.Y. Jack
In addition to my previous post, I want to add: I am offering you a 200,00$ donation if we can fix this today, or 100,00$ if fixed by tomorrow 17:00, after that i'll maintain 50,00$ if fixed. But if you say right away, no it aint ever happening, then pls issue a refund immediately because i wont use it. T.Y.
Hi, I just bought this because I need an Arp or Seq. that will automatically output patterns based on a chord I hit on my keyboard just like Live's built-in Arp. Unfortunately, this looks like it does not take into account a) the pitch of the notes being played on the keyboard, 2) the velocity of the notes being played on the keyboard, and in addition to that, there is no "Hold / Latch" function to loop the pattern. Each one of these 3 functions is critical for the usage I need to make of it, so unfortunately I'll ask for an immediate refund, unless you can help me through with this quickly enough. Thanks for your help please.
Been hitting chords on my keyboard for 10 minutes while changing the settings, but nothing, is there no midi input on this device ?