Using M4L to show and hide plugin
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Using M4L to show and hide plugin
I'm using the Ableton Live AU device for Kontakt on several MIDI tracks. Each track has a different Kontakt multi-rack of synths. I need to quickly show and hide the plugin window for the active MIDI clip during a performance, and the tiny wrench icon does not work well for this. The keyboard shortcut in Ableton does not work properly until the window has already been shown.
Is there a way to control the show/hide function for plugin windows with MaxforLive? Ideally, I'd like to detect the triggering of a MIDI clip and automatically show the window.
Thanks for your help,
Michael
Is there a way to control the show/hide function for plugin windows with MaxforLive? Ideally, I'd like to detect the triggering of a MIDI clip and automatically show the window.
Thanks for your help,
Michael
Re: Using M4L to show and hide plugin
Have a look in the Live Object Model, if it's there it's possible....
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Re: Using M4L to show and hide plugin
I've tried to puzzle out this information from the LOM docs, but it has gotten the best of me. There is a class for device parameters, but it's unclear whether the target function is controlled by a parameter, and unclear to me how to discover all the relevant parameters for a given device. Exploring with LOM.Navigator has not yielded anything that appears relevant, but I don't know if I am looking in all the right places.
Some of the terminology seems a bit obscure, and I haven't found an in-depth tutorial
Thanks for the guidance, though. Any hints toward a good tutorial for LOM would be appreciated.
Best regards,
Michael
Some of the terminology seems a bit obscure, and I haven't found an in-depth tutorial
Thanks for the guidance, though. Any hints toward a good tutorial for LOM would be appreciated.
Best regards,
Michael
Re: Using M4L to show and hide plugin
I don't believe it's possible.
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Re: Using M4L to show and hide plugin
Thanks -- I really appreciate the help.
Best regards,
Michael
Best regards,
Michael
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Re: Using M4L to show and hide plugin
The options under Live's "Preferences - Look & Feel - Plugin Windows" don't do it for you?
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Re: Using M4L to show and hide plugin
No, the options in Preferences don't seem to cover opening a plugin window every time the plugin device is visible. This is what is needed in a performance.
I have "Auto-open plugin in custom editor" set, expecting that this would open the plugin every time its MIDI clip appeared in the lower panel. But it only opens a plugin window the first time the AU device dropped into the clip. If the set is saved and reopened, the window no longer opens automatically.
Best regards,
Michael
I have "Auto-open plugin in custom editor" set, expecting that this would open the plugin every time its MIDI clip appeared in the lower panel. But it only opens a plugin window the first time the AU device dropped into the clip. If the set is saved and reopened, the window no longer opens automatically.
Best regards,
Michael
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Re: Using M4L to show and hide plugin
This provided a good example for a more compact version that is useful. It does not yet open the plugin when the clip is displayed, but it does give me a larger button for showing the plugin, making performance easier. I still need to discover how to generate a bang when a clip is opened.
Thanks very much,
Michael
Thanks very much,
Michael