Let's say you're playing a live-act and all your knobs on the Amp are all the way up and you are on the maximum setting in Operator or Wavetable.
Where can you go from there? Where?
Nowhere. Exactly.
So what we should be able to do if we need that extra push over the cliff is to turn it up to eleven.
It's one louder.
Just take the dry-wet-knob as an example. Right now that one even goes up to one hundred.
Make the Amp device go up to eleven
Re: Make the Amp device go up to eleven
Couldn't you just stack multiple Amp plugins.JuSchu wrote:Let's say you're playing a live-act and all your knobs on the Amp are all the way up and you are on the maximum setting in Operator or Wavetable.
Where can you go from there? Where?
Nowhere. Exactly.
So what we should be able to do if we need that extra push over the cliff is to turn it up to eleven.
It's one louder.
Just take the dry-wet-knob as an example. Right now that one even goes up to one hundred.
Re: Make the Amp device go up to eleven
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Re: Make the Amp device go up to eleven
A sensible request. I think this can be solved with Max for Live.
Simply: create a device with this graphic and map it to the output of the Amp device.
it's one louder.
Simply: create a device with this graphic and map it to the output of the Amp device.
it's one louder.
Re: Make the Amp device go up to eleven
click on the Output drop down menu in Amp
change the mode to SpinalTap
this does nothing and makes you feel as though you got what you wanted.
if you cannot find the option, it's because Ableton hate you and removed it from your license.
change the mode to SpinalTap
this does nothing and makes you feel as though you got what you wanted.
if you cannot find the option, it's because Ableton hate you and removed it from your license.