Bypass record modifier

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Post by forge » Thu Oct 11, 2007 5:50 pm

Actually you know what would kill this dead is automation in session

I'm sure most of this stems from the fact that I just want to quickly record automation sweeps from my controller and the only way to do it is in arrange

it's such a bizarre and desperate omission to this program that I think the entire known universe would understand if that was the ONLY feature in Live 8 (or 7.5??) :wink:

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Post by icedsushi » Thu Oct 11, 2007 5:55 pm

now you're making more sense to me! :wink:

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Post by forge » Thu Oct 11, 2007 6:05 pm

Grifter wrote:This Thread hits the very heart of playing *LIVE*

The greatest Benefit I see with how to view this feature request is in this manner...

>Think to yourself how you would like the to Jam out with Ableton in session view, but OFC you would like to **COMMIT** some automation and *Naturally * you would like to have an option of disabling *other* Automation that as a MUSO you *Just wanto to Jam OUT* rather than committing to track...

Why?...simple really mates ;) Frequency conflicts...groove conflicts... ahhh conflicts.

All the best

Griff ;-)





As far as I see it...there is no side taking, thats a poor call really.
sorry I didnt really understand that post 8O

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Post by Angstrom » Thu Oct 11, 2007 6:07 pm

forge wrote:Actually you know what would kill this dead is automation in session
+1 on that at least

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Post by DIgiDennis » Thu Oct 11, 2007 6:24 pm

just dont blame multi-lane auto!!!

multi-lane is a way to view data....i think your beef is with inputting data.

we want multi-lane!

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Post by glu » Thu Oct 11, 2007 6:42 pm

Angstrom wrote:
forge wrote:Actually you know what would kill this dead is automation in session
+1 on that at least
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Post by dj superflat » Thu Oct 11, 2007 6:44 pm

gotta admit, i never have this problem and i'm actually thrilled no longer to be in the world of things like SSL/logic, where you had to worry about whether you were in touch or latch or whatever, and whether you were recording moves or just setting levels. but i also don't really do many moves (more about levels for me), so i can see why this might irk those who do more moves.

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Post by mike holiday » Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:00 pm

forge wrote:
mike holiday wrote:i'm confused also.. didn't all that automation get recorded the old way as well??
or is it too early for me and i need more coffee?
:lol: I think I need that coffee

yes it is still the same as always - that's my point

I think that should have changed

I just mentioned it in this context because I was fecking about with the multi-lane thing and I realised all I was using it for was to delete all the crap I didnt actually want recorded - and there were like 20 lanes of it

okay i got it now



it's a feature request! and not a new problem


yeah it would be cool, but i can live without it

:lol:



perhaps a lock on automations you dont want to automate would be best
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Post by forge » Fri Oct 12, 2007 3:17 am

DIgiDennis wrote:just dont blame multi-lane auto!!!

multi-lane is a way to view data....i think your beef is with inputting data.

we want multi-lane!
no I'm not eally - I'm not saying they should get rid of it or anything

just when I kept trying to open it I noticed the only reason I was doing it was to delete all the unwanted stuff

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Post by forge » Fri Oct 12, 2007 3:21 am

mike holiday wrote: perhaps a lock on automations you dont want to automate would be best
well a modifier would be simplest - probably not even that hard to implement

but I have to say I'm bitterly disappointed no one else finds this to be a problem - it is SO annoying for me I find it bewildering no one else does, but that just means it wont happen

oh well, if they implement automation in session, back to arrange on each track and alias clips we'll be a huge part of the way there

but I still think there needs to be a way of recording sequence and automation separately

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Post by Nokatus » Fri Oct 12, 2007 3:41 am

Sounds like what you want is a "quick and safe tweak" modifier which lets you change a parameter without committing it into any recorded actions.

That is, a CTRL/ALT+something which, while being hold, allows for any arbitrary parameter to be adjusted without recording it as an automation event.

Another (and just as useful) variation would be a MIDI/key assignable button, for example in the transport bar, which would toggle this safe tweaking state on and off, without the need to hold the "quick tweak" keys.

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Post by forge » Fri Oct 12, 2007 4:02 am

Nokatus wrote:Sounds like what you want is a "quick and safe tweak" modifier which lets you change a parameter without committing it into any recorded actions.

That is, a CTRL/ALT+something which, while being hold, allows for any arbitrary parameter to be adjusted without recording it as an automation event.

Another (and just as useful) variation would be a MIDI/key assignable button, for example in the transport bar, which would toggle this safe tweaking state on and off, without the need to hold the "quick tweak" keys.
that's the one! :wink:

I guess there was alot to read through, but that is pretty much exactly what I'm talking about! :wink:

I also agree a MIDI option - and it would be good if it could toggle too

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Post by mike holiday » Fri Oct 12, 2007 4:41 am

now if you want to talk about automation in session... now thats a whole new story.


i never minded highlighting and deleting as far as the other goes,

i mean how do you know which automations you wont want!!??
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Post by forge » Fri Oct 12, 2007 4:48 am

mike holiday wrote:
i mean how do you know which automations you wont want!!??
that's why I said a modifier - so I can decide at the time

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Post by Nokatus » Fri Oct 12, 2007 4:51 am

mike holiday wrote:i mean how do you know which automations you wont want!!??
Easily: if I'm for example recording a guitar while monitoring it against the rest of the project, it might strike me that I'd like to hear slightly different channel levels, or perhaps mute some tracks on the fly in order to concentrate on a specific background part, or anything like that. With this kind of a toggling feature, I could just keep recording and improvising, adjusting all that stuff on the fly without Live interpreting it as automation events.
forge wrote:that's why I said a modifier - so I can decide at the time
Yep, exactly.

Come to think of it, I might even default to keeping that toggle in the "don't record automation" position and enable it only when I know I'm going to record a take involving automation.

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