Mute Groups?!?! (MPC simulation related)
Mute Groups?!?! (MPC simulation related)
kinda new to live, is there anyway to simulate mute groups simliar to the mpc?
thanks in advance,
arjun
thanks in advance,
arjun
Last edited by arjun on Sun Feb 11, 2007 6:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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This is interresting, would this scenario be possible with this map MIDI method?:
I usually route all drum/perc tracks to one track and the rest to another. During recording I route the active recording track directly to main mix. This way I can make a decent monitor mix quite fast .
What I miss now is a kind of solo in place function for those two submix tracks, so these could be forced open when other tracks are soloed. A sort of "Disable solo for this track" funcion.
Is this possible in Live 6 as is?
Eagle
I usually route all drum/perc tracks to one track and the rest to another. During recording I route the active recording track directly to main mix. This way I can make a decent monitor mix quite fast .
What I miss now is a kind of solo in place function for those two submix tracks, so these could be forced open when other tracks are soloed. A sort of "Disable solo for this track" funcion.
Is this possible in Live 6 as is?
Eagle
i guess i wasnt totaly clear. when you have a clip that is set as "one-shot", is there a way to turn it off "trigger off" by triggering another clip on?
the mpc does this really well (originally intended to simulate an open, close hi hat). its called mute grouping on the MPC, hence the subject title. sorry about the confusiion
the mpc does this really well (originally intended to simulate an open, close hi hat). its called mute grouping on the MPC, hence the subject title. sorry about the confusiion
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Arjun I know exacty what you are talking about.
Try to load the samples you want to cut each other off into Sampler, and set the voices/polyphony to "1" so that only one can play at a time, thus cutting the previous sound off.
Or do this in something like Battery and/or Kontakt where voice groups are thought out better.
Try to load the samples you want to cut each other off into Sampler, and set the voices/polyphony to "1" so that only one can play at a time, thus cutting the previous sound off.
Or do this in something like Battery and/or Kontakt where voice groups are thought out better.
wow.. thanks i dont know why i didnt think of this.JaeOne3345 wrote:Arjun I know exacty what you are talking about.
Try to load the samples you want to cut each other off into Sampler, and set the voices/polyphony to "1" so that only one can play at a time, thus cutting the previous sound off.
Or do this in something like Battery and/or Kontakt where voice groups are thought out better.
though the mp is a bit more robust, id will def work. (if you havent noticed, im axing my akai).
thanks again,
arjun
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In Impulse, slot 8 has an extra button in the lower left hand corner of the interface marked LINK. If this is enabled, slot 7 and slot 8 become "grouped". i.e. Slot 7 will mute Slot 8 when triggered, and vice-versa.
The idea being you use these for an open and closed hat. Tiny little parameter, but oh so useful!
The idea being you use these for an open and closed hat. Tiny little parameter, but oh so useful!
Pitch Black wrote:In Impulse, slot 8 has an extra button in the lower left hand corner of the interface marked LINK. If this is enabled, slot 7 and slot 8 become "grouped". i.e. Slot 7 will mute Slot 8 when triggered, and vice-versa.
The idea being you use these for an open and closed hat. Tiny little parameter, but oh so useful!
THATS WHAT IM TALKIN BOUT!
thanks
is there a way to turn off quantization locally (ie for a single track).longjohns wrote:Then turn off the quantize. Just throwing options out there.
seriously guys, thanks for all the help.
im still waiting for my copy of 6 to come in the mail, plus my next two weeks of exams to be done. after that, ableton.com
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