Recording absolute values in session view
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Grappadura
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Recording absolute values in session view
Its possible to route the modulation CC data out of live to midi yoke, and then back into live.
That way you can basically record absolute values in session view, you just have to split a track into 2 tracks, one is recording the midi cc, the other track containes the instrument, which is midi mapped to receive the incoming CCs from MIDI Yoke.
If you work that way, you can basically overcome the barrier of recording absolute values in session view.
I´ve tried it and it works, but its not smooth at all. Anybody has some experience on this? Where is the thread that I´ve been missing about it?
That way you can basically record absolute values in session view, you just have to split a track into 2 tracks, one is recording the midi cc, the other track containes the instrument, which is midi mapped to receive the incoming CCs from MIDI Yoke.
If you work that way, you can basically overcome the barrier of recording absolute values in session view.
I´ve tried it and it works, but its not smooth at all. Anybody has some experience on this? Where is the thread that I´ve been missing about it?
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Re: Recording absolute values in session view
bump, I´m desperate, enlighten me 
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Re: Recording absolute values in session view
I've no shitting crikey idea what you are talking about. 
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Re: Recording absolute values in session view
Its working!
Don´t know why it wasnt working before:
1. Draw or record an envelope in the envelope section of a clip (while in session view), choose a random CC value.
2. Route it out to MidiYoke.
3. Press play
4. Midi-Assign the envelope to a random parameter.
There you go, you can treat values in session view like absolute values. I cant believe nobody is pointing me to a threat where this has been done before.
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Don´t know why it wasnt working before:
1. Draw or record an envelope in the envelope section of a clip (while in session view), choose a random CC value.
2. Route it out to MidiYoke.
3. Press play
4. Midi-Assign the envelope to a random parameter.
There you go, you can treat values in session view like absolute values. I cant believe nobody is pointing me to a threat where this has been done before.
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Re: Recording absolute values in session view
Is that what people mean when they talk of "Dummy Clips"?
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Re: Recording absolute values in session view
maybe because it's nerd stuff and has not much to do with music.Grappadura wrote:Its working!
Don´t know why it wasnt working before:
1. Draw or record an envelope in the envelope section of a clip (while in session view), choose a random CC value.
2. Route it out to MidiYoke.
3. Press play
4. Midi-Assign the envelope to a random parameter.
There you go, you can treat values in session view like absolute values. I cant believe nobody is pointing me to a threat where this has been done before.
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still cool that it works if you need it.
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Re: Recording absolute values in session view
everybody is always raving about the fact that they want to record absolute values in session view. Whats the point if there´s a workaround? I want some info from the nerdsSubFunk wrote:maybe because it's nerd stuff and has not much to do with music.Grappadura wrote:Its working!
Don´t know why it wasnt working before:
1. Draw or record an envelope in the envelope section of a clip (while in session view), choose a random CC value.
2. Route it out to MidiYoke.
3. Press play
4. Midi-Assign the envelope to a random parameter.
There you go, you can treat values in session view like absolute values. I cant believe nobody is pointing me to a threat where this has been done before.
EDITed
still cool that it works if you need it.
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Re: Recording absolute values in session view
This is really old news yes you can do that. The search function is fucked on this forum but using the advanced search function in Google (no I'm not going to hold your hand and tell you how to, Google it) you should be able to find it. You should be able to N.
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Re: Recording absolute values in session view
alright, thought so. If anybody can find the thread or knows where it is, plz tell me.
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Re: Recording absolute values in session view
Dummy Clips I tell ye! --> http://www.thecovertoperators.org/Artic ... the-basics
Edit - No I'm wrong, doh! but that is a great article anyway.
Edit - No I'm wrong, doh! but that is a great article anyway.
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Re: Recording absolute values in session view
Yes, it is dummy clips of which you speak. The other neato thing is that if you set up a virtual output with the attribute of "remote", you can record automation data into clips on the fly (set the corresponding virtual midi input to "track")
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Re: Recording absolute values in session view
No, its not dummy clips. We´re talking about recording absolute values. Instead of drawing a modulation envelope (thats dummy clips).
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Re: Recording absolute values in session view
Thanks for this! Really brilliant:)) But does it work with Ableton's native controllers as well? It seems to me like you can only route midi controller to an audio track if there is a plugin fx on top...Grappadura wrote:Its working!
Don´t know why it wasnt working before:
1. Draw or record an envelope in the envelope section of a clip (while in session view), choose a random CC value.
2. Route it out to MidiYoke.
3. Press play
4. Midi-Assign the envelope to a random parameter.
There you go, you can treat values in session view like absolute values. I cant believe nobody is pointing me to a threat where this has been done before.
EDITed
Sorry I know I am double-posting, but Grappadura might receive notification about this post and not the one on the other thread. And Ableton forum is a bit of a mess...
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Re: Recording absolute values in session view
Hello, i am interested in this, what do you mena recording absolute values ? as opposed to what ? i am ignorant on this topic please enlighten me
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Re: Recording absolute values in session view
Finally somebody noticing the pointtoscanini wrote:Thanks for this! Really brilliant:)) But does it work with Ableton's native controllers as well? It seems to me like you can only route midi controller to an audio track if there is a plugin fx on top...Grappadura wrote:Its working!
Don´t know why it wasnt working before:
1. Draw or record an envelope in the envelope section of a clip (while in session view), choose a random CC value.
2. Route it out to MidiYoke.
3. Press play
4. Midi-Assign the envelope to a random parameter.
There you go, you can treat values in session view like absolute values. I cant believe nobody is pointing me to a threat where this has been done before.
EDITed
Sorry I know I am double-posting, but Grappadura might receive notification about this post and not the one on the other thread. And Ableton forum is a bit of a mess...
I will post a video in the next days...
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