I'm able tp trigger my Sub37's patches with MIDI clips in Ableton 10. The way I do it is:
1. On an Audio Track select the proper "Audio From" Input were you Sub37 is connected to. Play some notes on the synth to test the input.
2. On an empty MIDI track select the "MIDI To" to go to the proper ...
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- Sat Feb 10, 2018 7:09 pm
- Forum: Ableton Live
- Topic: Midi on Ableton does not play notes on my Moog Sub37
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- Sat Feb 10, 2018 2:52 pm
- Forum: Ableton Live
- Topic: MIDI Velocity Changes Have No Effect on 3rd Party Plugins
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Re: MIDI Velocity Changes Have No Effect on 3rd Party Plugins
Thanks again Stormkraft,
Your responses caused me to double-check my initial observations regarding velocity changes in Live 10. Although I didn't use your testing suggestion I did open the same plugin (Omnisphere 2 AU for Logic and Ableton and AAX for Pro Tools), the same patch (Nineties Keys Vibe ...
Your responses caused me to double-check my initial observations regarding velocity changes in Live 10. Although I didn't use your testing suggestion I did open the same plugin (Omnisphere 2 AU for Logic and Ableton and AAX for Pro Tools), the same patch (Nineties Keys Vibe ...
- Sat Feb 10, 2018 5:09 am
- Forum: Ableton Live
- Topic: MIDI Velocity Changes Have No Effect on 3rd Party Plugins
- Replies: 9
- Views: 7789
Re: MIDI Velocity Changes Have No Effect on 3rd Party Plugins
Stormkraft, Thanks for your response.
I’m no expert on what velocity changes affect but it’s been my experience that these changes normally affect the loudness or hardness that a note is played. This is true with regards to Omnisphere and the Arturia synths that I’ve used in Pro Tools and Logic ...
I’m no expert on what velocity changes affect but it’s been my experience that these changes normally affect the loudness or hardness that a note is played. This is true with regards to Omnisphere and the Arturia synths that I’ve used in Pro Tools and Logic ...
- Fri Feb 09, 2018 4:55 pm
- Forum: Ableton Live
- Topic: MIDI Velocity Changes Have No Effect on 3rd Party Plugins
- Replies: 9
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MIDI Velocity Changes Have No Effect on 3rd Party Plugins
Greetings,
Since upgrading to version 10, clip velocity changes no longer effect how loud the MIDI note is. I'm talking no change from 0-127. I've tried many virtual synths including many from Arturia, Omnisphere and Synthmaster. Velocity changes are heard when I play the MIDI clip using an Ableton ...
Since upgrading to version 10, clip velocity changes no longer effect how loud the MIDI note is. I'm talking no change from 0-127. I've tried many virtual synths including many from Arturia, Omnisphere and Synthmaster. Velocity changes are heard when I play the MIDI clip using an Ableton ...