Hi everyone!
So..after years of lurking and learning, i thought i'd give something back to the community
I've only recently discovered the wonders of MIDI-yoke in ableton, thanks to the brilliant vimeo tutorial by Tom Cosm. The guy's a genius i tell you.
The included ALS is pretty simple to understand and manipulate: You got two MIDI tracks. One has an instrument rack, loaded with an arpegiattor and a drum rack. the second is the where the fun lies. Using midi-yoke i asigned midi-notes C3-E3 to control the arpeggiator's sync rate parameter. I then created a midi effect rack in that same rack, with 3 chains, each containing a random and pitch effects. I limited each pitch's lowest note- The 1st chain to C3, the 2nd to D3 and the 3rd to E3 and i set the range to 0. What this does, with the random effect, is let you control the probability of each note modulating the arpeggiator sync rate. The random effect spits out midi notes, and since the pitch effect only lets out the notes we specified, the lower you set the random effects probability knob- the higher the chances of that note to play and hence modulating the sync rate, and vise-versa- the higher you set it, the lower the probability of that note to play.
It may sound complicated because i suck at explaining, but it'll be much clearer once you mess with it . I just hope midi asigning is saved in a live-set. and of course you need to have midi-yoke installed, and set-up in ableton. Just load the drum rack with glitchy perc samples, draw 1 bar long notes for each sample in a midi clip and let'er rip .
Here's an mp3 example of what you can expect http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UM15NWAN
and of course, here's the link to the ALS itself http://hotfile.com/dl/86261002/05ca2e4/ ... 1.als.html
Evolving, self-generating, drum-rack...thingy [ALS included]
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I Just saw this and saw no replies, I will catch up with Tom Cosm and look further into this concern. I'm looking for new things with live, after 5 years. and this just might be something that pushes some sound design forward for me.
Thanks for ALP or ALS
Thanks for ALP or ALS
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link to the Live file is dead...?
Re: Evolving, self-generating, drum-rack...thingy [ALS included]
which cosm video is this ? do you have a link as i cant find it
thanks
thanks
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Sound Devices mix pre 3 and 10Tii, various Sennheiser mkh, dpa, LOM, Audio Technica microphones
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Re: Evolving, self-generating, drum-rack...thingy [ALS included]
Watch em all anyway, he's got a bit of a nack for serious angles on live, you dream about late at night and then forget in the morning.