This device is great! It's a lot simpler than other recorder devices, which is perfect. It just does it's thing and gets out of the way.
I did have a tough time figuring out how to permanently set the recording path, (and I think I identified a bug, see below), but since I got it all sorted out, it's been fantastic.
Anyway, to the developer, thank you much! It would be absolutely awesome to have a threshold-based version of this device for quickly and easily capturing one-shots from e.g. a drum rack or hardware drum machine.
Potential Bug: (On Mac OS Big Sur, w/Live 11.2.7) I had to change the file path so the device would record inside the desired folder, as opposed to inside the directory containing the desired folder. What I did was append the folder name to the end of the file path. So for example, if I wanted to save samples to /Users/username/Music, it would end up saving the samples to /Users/username.
In order to fix it, I changed the file path to /Users/username/Music/Music, which works even though that directory doesn't exist. Or maybe that was what I was supposed to do, I dunno, I only know enough to break things, generally speaking...
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I did have a tough time figuring out how to permanently set the recording path, (and I think I identified a bug, see below), but since I got it all sorted out, it's been fantastic.
Anyway, to the developer, thank you much! It would be absolutely awesome to have a threshold-based version of this device for quickly and easily capturing one-shots from e.g. a drum rack or hardware drum machine.
Potential Bug: (On Mac OS Big Sur, w/Live 11.2.7) I had to change the file path so the device would record inside the desired folder, as opposed to inside the directory containing the desired folder. What I did was append the folder name to the end of the file path. So for example, if I wanted to save samples to /Users/username/Music, it would end up saving the samples to /Users/username.
In order to fix it, I changed the file path to /Users/username/Music/Music, which works even though that directory doesn't exist. Or maybe that was what I was supposed to do, I dunno, I only know enough to break things, generally speaking...