a BIG bars & beats display
a BIG bars & beats display
Anyone have an idea of how to get a very large bar & beat display? I was thinking a dedicated lcd gadget (like they have to dispay SMPTE timecode) but i guess some software solution could work too. Would be helpful for live-looping, I find.
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tomperson
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I'm sure you don't need no fancy hardware, just some friendly pal out there that knows a bit of programming and that could make a VST (maybe a max patch?) for that. I know programming, but have never done anything like writing a VST plugin.
It shouldn't be that complex...
It shouldn't be that complex...
Turn up the radio. Turn up the tape machine. Look into the sunset up ahead. Roll the windows down for a better taste of the cool desert wind. Ah yes. This is what it's all about. Total control now.
If someone wants to make a little donation, I'll write it. It would indeed be very simple to make.tomperson wrote:I'm sure you don't need no fancy hardware, just some friendly pal out there that knows a bit of programming and that could make a VST (maybe a max patch?) for that. I know programming, but have never done anything like writing a VST plugin.
It shouldn't be that complex...
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Clearscreen
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save yer money fellas, check over here....
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... imedisplay
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... imedisplay
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That plug posted is windows only so it doesn't help me.
Had an idea:
Create a Quicktime movie with just the beat numbers 1-4 (or whatever time sig) on it and drop it into live 6. Extend ad infinitum, or loop it in arrange.
not the best but also free.
Honestly, I'd rather have a dedicated piece of hardware for this as i like to look at the computer as little as possible in live looping situations.
Had an idea:
Create a Quicktime movie with just the beat numbers 1-4 (or whatever time sig) on it and drop it into live 6. Extend ad infinitum, or loop it in arrange.
not the best but also free.
Honestly, I'd rather have a dedicated piece of hardware for this as i like to look at the computer as little as possible in live looping situations.
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Miss LadyLive
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You know, if you wanted to make it cool and give it some good visual design, i might be interested in contributing. Like a giant version of the rotating pie graph already in Live-- but with preferences for beat numbers, elapsed time, trippy changing colors and whatnot.sqook wrote:If someone wants to make a little donation, I'll write it. It would indeed be very simple to make.tomperson wrote:I'm sure you don't need no fancy hardware, just some friendly pal out there that knows a bit of programming and that could make a VST (maybe a max patch?) for that. I know programming, but have never done anything like writing a VST plugin.
It shouldn't be that complex...
Something fun to zone out to...
Also, I'm not sure if a VST is the way to go since it interferes with the Live set buy taking up a track. Maybe just a stand alone that accepts MIDI sync and time signature information.
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