yeah, that'd be cool to - and play with the range for these in the mapping browser so they're not all the same.fatrabbit wrote: If you wanted you could also assign parameters of every beat repeat to macro knobs (you can assign multiple parameters to a single knob).
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Re: Who wants "Glitch" plug for mac? No need with Ableton 6!
Yeah! Thanks for the tip! I haven't tried it yet but it makes more sense for sure. For some reason I was in the mind set of trying to get all the chops and edits done pre FX. Maybe I'll try a few pre and a few post FX.Poster wrote: great rack.. I have made similar racks as well..
one tip though; for more radical cut-ups and to make it even more similar as the Glitch plug;
- Place the effects before the Beat Repeats.. this way the effects with long decays (delays, reverb, etc will then also be cut..)
- Set the Beat Repeats to 'Ins' mode so that the ingoing audio stream will be cut and replaced by the 'repeats'..
- Turn off the beat repeats filter.. Rather use a filter in the effects rack..
Re: Who wants "Glitch" plug for mac? No need with Ableton 6!
it's also a matter of personal taste..3rdordertrauma wrote:Yeah! Thanks for the tip! I haven't tried it yet but it makes more sense for sure. For some reason I was in the mind set of trying to get all the chops and edits done pre FX. Maybe I'll try a few pre and a few post FX.Poster wrote: great rack.. I have made similar racks as well..
one tip though; for more radical cut-ups and to make it even more similar as the Glitch plug;
- Place the effects before the Beat Repeats.. this way the effects with long decays (delays, reverb, etc will then also be cut..)
- Set the Beat Repeats to 'Ins' mode so that the ingoing audio stream will be cut and replaced by the 'repeats'..
- Turn off the beat repeats filter.. Rather use a filter in the effects rack..
I prefer first fx, then repeats because all sounds are short and more rhytmic..
Every drum sound also stays more distinguishable and is therefore more noticeably affected by the fx..
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Re: Who wants "Glitch" plug for mac? No need with Ableton 6!
Yes... I have been playing with this since my last post and I have to agree. It just sounds cleaner and more distinct with the beatrepeats post FX and with the "Ins" activated. However I do have a few still on the "mix" setting which thickens up the beat and makes it a bit more crazy at random. Plus I added a SupaTrigga and LiveCut to the chain wich is adding to the chaos!Poster wrote: it's also a matter of personal taste..
I prefer first fx, then repeats because all sounds are short and more rhytmic..
Every drum sound also stays more distinguishable and is therefore more noticeably affected by the fx..
I been thinking... it would be really cool if Ableton had a modulation/step sequencer plugin with randomization. Something that could be routed or assigned to any control within a rack the same as the macro knobs. This way rather than using the modulation envelopes you could have a plugin doing the same with random values. Of course savable presets and all that too, allowing you to drop it in any rack and go. Would be cool if you could just click drag and drop on the desired modulation destination. Similar to how Massive works. Also could be used as a live drum sequencer. Is there anyway to do that sort of thing now?
Re: Who wants "Glitch" plug for mac? No need with Ableton 6!
3rdordertrauma wrote: I been thinking... it would be really cool if Ableton had a modulation/step sequencer plugin with randomization. Something that could be routed or assigned to any control within a rack the same as the macro knobs. This way rather than using the modulation envelopes you could have a plugin doing the same with random values. Of course savable presets and all that too, allowing you to drop it in any rack and go. Would be cool if you could just click drag and drop on the desired modulation destination. Similar to how Massive works. Also could be used as a live drum sequencer. Is there anyway to do that sort of thing now?
I say it again and again, this is my number one midi plugin request for live!
Re: Who wants "Glitch" plug for mac? No need with Ableton 6!
I've requested a device with LFO's for modulation a couple of times already..3rdordertrauma wrote:I been thinking... it would be really cool if Ableton had a modulation/step sequencer plugin with randomization. Something that could be routed or assigned to any control within a rack the same as the macro knobs. This way rather than using the modulation envelopes you could have a plugin doing the same with random values. Of course savable presets and all that too, allowing you to drop it in any rack and go. Would be cool if you could just click drag and drop on the desired modulation destination. Similar to how Massive works. Also could be used as a live drum sequencer. Is there anyway to do that sort of thing now?
Lately alot of people are requesting this.. I think because the racks simply ask for such a feature..
So.. maybe one day..
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Those mock-ups look damn cool. Only other thing I would love to have is something like Reasons Matrix Sequencer x8 so it could be used to sequence the Impulse live, (for example) but obviously not just limited to drum sequencing. Love to see one of your mock-ups for something like this.
Cheers,
Cheers,
Poster wrote: I've requested a device with LFO's for modulation a couple of times already..
Lately alot of people are requesting this.. I think because the racks simply ask for such a feature..
So.. maybe one day..
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this is some insanely awesome shit.
it's like putting on sunglasses and x-ray spex at the same time.
i made this with it:
http://www.iosonic.com/fisticuffs.twits.twist.mp3
eternal gratitude to you, 3rdorderT! i owe you my first child or an equivalent. time to get busy.
it's like putting on sunglasses and x-ray spex at the same time.
i made this with it:
http://www.iosonic.com/fisticuffs.twits.twist.mp3
eternal gratitude to you, 3rdorderT! i owe you my first child or an equivalent. time to get busy.
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HAHAHA!!! Sunglasses and X-Ray spex at the same time!kimyo wrote:this is some insanely awesome shit.
it's like putting on sunglasses and x-ray spex at the same time.
i made this with it:
http://www.iosonic.com/fisticuffs.twits.twist.mp3
eternal gratitude to you, 3rdorderT! i owe you my first child or an equivalent. time to get busy.
I can dig it!
Your gratitude and excitement is by far enough reward for me my friend. I'm happy you dig it and find it useful.
I'd love to hear what you made with it but the link seems to be broke?? For me anyway...
Peace!
this is the right one:3rdordertrauma wrote:kimyo wrote:
HAHAHA!!! Sunglasses and X-Ray spex at the same time!
I can dig it!
Your gratitude and excitement is by far enough reward for me my friend. I'm happy you dig it and find it useful.
I'd love to hear what you made with it but the link seems to be broke?? For me anyway...
Peace!
http://www.iosonic.com/audio/fisticuffs.twits.twist.mp3
definitely a new direction for me.
here's another:
http://www.iosonic.com/audio/glitchywoman.mp3
and thanks again.
i can't wait to roll this out on stage.
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Diggin these Kimyo! I seriously had no idea when posting that rack it would help inspire stuff like this. I posted with a more technical mind, hoping people would add there ideas to the rack and then repost, progressively making the rack its self better and/or different. But getting to hear the tracks created with it is more exciting... haha! Glad you've found it useful and gave it some life.kimyo wrote: this is the right one:
http://www.iosonic.com/audio/fisticuffs.twits.twist.mp3
definitely a new direction for me.
here's another:
http://www.iosonic.com/audio/glitchywoman.mp3
and thanks again.
i can't wait to roll this out on stage.