Comments by NickHydeViolin
@Panosla Simply put, loading this device onto a track, and recording a new clip in a clipslot of the track the device is loaded onto, doesn't work. It just records. Looking at the code, nothing seems to be even keeping track of the Ableton clock, time signature, or tempo, so I'm not even sure how it's supposed to record a clip of fixed bar length? I'm on the latest version of Ableton and Max.
I've got a similar working function in an unreleased device, so this peaked my interested. However, I drag it onto a track, record a clip, and nothing happens? Doesn't seem to work... or am I missing something?
@hangarsliquides You can use 3 instances of this device on a single track to, for example, MIDI map 6 different track input/outputs to.
@Stromkraft This device will work in arrangement view, yes, though I built this as a session view live looping tool. Loop start/end quantizations - if you mean global quantization, yes this is affected.
Hi there! I slightly modified this device to recognize MIDI CC and pitch bend automation, so I could map those input parameters to dials.
A video of it in action with pitch bend is here: https://www.instagram.com/p/BsO09dqAr6f/
A video of it in action with pitch bend is here: https://www.instagram.com/p/BsO09dqAr6f/
I'm a max developer but I cannot easily look at the code and fix it myself, because there seems to be a lot of code to make it sync properly, even though it should be able to be accomplished easily via plugsync~ and some mod math