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lars123
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push aftertouch

Post by lars123 » Thu Dec 05, 2013 12:12 am

hi, im new with push and dont figure out how to activate the aftertouch.

is it only an effect for some instruments? what i have to do to activate aftertouch?

tx!

ezelkow1
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Re: push aftertouch

Post by ezelkow1 » Thu Dec 05, 2013 11:41 pm

Its a midi value that is sent out, like velocity. It is always sent. You have to have an instrument setup to respond to it though or it wont do anything. I.e. in a synth route aftertouch to modulate something, then you'll hear it

filter_7
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Re: push aftertouch

Post by filter_7 » Fri Dec 06, 2013 9:33 am

If you got M4L you can also use this device:
http://www.maxforlive.com/library/devic ... uch-device
to modulate with aftertouch any parameter in Live.

ash
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Re: push aftertouch

Post by ash » Sun Dec 15, 2013 7:24 am

ezelkow1 wrote: i.e. in a synth, route aftertouch to modulate something, then you'll hear it
do you mean in a hardware synth?

if so, how do we route Push to modulate aftertouch?
OS X 10.10.2, Live9 Suite, More Waves plugs than I can use,
Push, RME Babyface, APC-40, Akai LPK,
Novation X Stat 49 and Zero ReMote SL,
iMac 27" quad, MacBook Air,
Old guitars ('63 Strat, '68 ES-335),
Custom acoustics.

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filter_7
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Re: push aftertouch

Post by filter_7 » Sun Dec 15, 2013 11:21 am

ash wrote: do you mean in a hardware synth?
if so, how do we route Push to modulate aftertouch?
Push is like a midi keyboard with aftertouch, so if you set the aftertouch to control cutoff in your hardware synth, Push will modulate the parameter of your synth.
So you don't have to route nothing on Push.

ash
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Re: push aftertouch

Post by ash » Sun Dec 15, 2013 7:43 pm

filter_7 wrote:
ash wrote: do you mean in a hardware synth?
if so, how do we route Push to modulate aftertouch?
Push is like a midi keyboard with aftertouch, so if you set the aftertouch to control cutoff in your hardware synth, Push will modulate the parameter of your synth.
So you don't have to route nothing on Push.

ok, thanks..

but if i want to just use the Push pads to modulate a parameter in a software synth, do i set that via midi mapping?
can you explain how to set that up, so that in note mode when i'm playing across the pads,
that the aftertouch effect can be heard?

i can't find how to set the Push pads to globally do this.

thanks again
OS X 10.10.2, Live9 Suite, More Waves plugs than I can use,
Push, RME Babyface, APC-40, Akai LPK,
Novation X Stat 49 and Zero ReMote SL,
iMac 27" quad, MacBook Air,
Old guitars ('63 Strat, '68 ES-335),
Custom acoustics.

long live the small fish

ezelkow1
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Re: push aftertouch

Post by ezelkow1 » Mon Dec 16, 2013 4:51 pm

push will always output aftertouch. It is up to your soft/hard synth to respond to it. So in your softsynth wherever you setup modulation, be it either a modmatrix, midi mapping, whatever, you have to set aftertouch to do something in that synth. The specifics of how depend on which synth your using

ash
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Re: push aftertouch

Post by ash » Mon Dec 16, 2013 6:54 pm

ezelkow1 wrote:push will always output aftertouch. It is up to your soft/hard synth to respond to it. So in your softsynth wherever you setup modulation, be it either a modmatrix, midi mapping, whatever, you have to set aftertouch to do something in that synth. The specifics of how depend on which synth your using
thanks, think i got that,
but once i've got that setting to, say, apply pitch modulation to abletons 'analouge' synth,
will all push's pads apply the effect when in note mode?

it's this global effect application i can't find how to do.
OS X 10.10.2, Live9 Suite, More Waves plugs than I can use,
Push, RME Babyface, APC-40, Akai LPK,
Novation X Stat 49 and Zero ReMote SL,
iMac 27" quad, MacBook Air,
Old guitars ('63 Strat, '68 ES-335),
Custom acoustics.

long live the small fish

ezelkow1
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Re: push aftertouch

Post by ezelkow1 » Mon Dec 16, 2013 7:22 pm

yes they all will. So one thing is that push sends out poly-aftertouch, each pad can send out a different level all at the same time. Ableton however does not support this, so I think it just combines all AT input and will take the max.

Short answer, yes, every pad will output aftertouch. You dont have to enable it or change anything to get it working

ash
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Re: push aftertouch

Post by ash » Mon Dec 16, 2013 8:57 pm

cheers, will give that a go..
OS X 10.10.2, Live9 Suite, More Waves plugs than I can use,
Push, RME Babyface, APC-40, Akai LPK,
Novation X Stat 49 and Zero ReMote SL,
iMac 27" quad, MacBook Air,
Old guitars ('63 Strat, '68 ES-335),
Custom acoustics.

long live the small fish

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