Hello!
Is it possible to use an M4L MIDI device to allow a single MIDI instrument to "ignore" the global Live Set tempo and follow a tempo of its own?
I just don't know whether or not the set's global tempo is always completely in command, or if it can be somehow circumvented in discreet cases.
I've searched maxforlive.com and haven't found a device that does precisely that.
Thanks!
Can a M4L MIDI device create tempo exceptions for a single MIDI Instrument?
Can a M4L MIDI device create tempo exceptions for a single MIDI Instrument?
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Re: Can a M4L MIDI device create tempo exceptions for a single MIDI Instrument?
If the MIDI Instrument itself is a MaxforLive device then yes....
Otherwise no...
Cheers
D
Otherwise no...
Cheers
D
Re: Can a M4L MIDI device create tempo exceptions for a single MIDI Instrument?
Thank you once again for the knowledge boost! I guess I'll need to brush up my Max programming.
In anticipation of that trek up Mt. Learning Curve, one further question if I may:
Would the tempo exception utility need to be an integrated component of the M4L instrument, or could a "standalone alt-tempo sidecar" be placed in line or in a rack ahead of the instrument?
o-99
In anticipation of that trek up Mt. Learning Curve, one further question if I may:
Would the tempo exception utility need to be an integrated component of the M4L instrument, or could a "standalone alt-tempo sidecar" be placed in line or in a rack ahead of the instrument?
o-99
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Re: Can a M4L MIDI device create tempo exceptions for a single MIDI Instrument?
It would have to be inside the M4L sequencer itself.
If you find a sequencer that suits your needs, I’d happily take a look and give a hand to modify it. It « should » be relatively easy.
If you find a sequencer that suits your needs, I’d happily take a look and give a hand to modify it. It « should » be relatively easy.
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Re: Can a M4L MIDI device create tempo exceptions for a single MIDI Instrument?
Thank you!
Your comment raises a few more basic / tutorial-type questions for me -- perhaps I can PM you?
With appreciation,
o99
Your comment raises a few more basic / tutorial-type questions for me -- perhaps I can PM you?
With appreciation,
o99
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MacBook Pro 2015 | OS 12.6 | 2.8 GHz Quad Intel i7 | 16Gb RAM | 4 Tb External HDD (USB3) | MicroBook IIc | Akai APC40 MkII | LIVE 11 Suite
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Mac Studio M1 Max | OS 13.2.1 | 64 Gb RAM | MiniStack STX | ApolloX6 | Live 11 Suite
MacBook Pro 2015 | OS 12.6 | 2.8 GHz Quad Intel i7 | 16Gb RAM | 4 Tb External HDD (USB3) | MicroBook IIc | Akai APC40 MkII | LIVE 11 Suite
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Re: Can a M4L MIDI device create tempo exceptions for a single MIDI Instrument?
No probs
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