Beat Repeat plugin, fatal flaw?
Beat Repeat plugin, fatal flaw?
Now that I'm finally beginning to get my head wrapped around the Beat Repeat plugin, my immediate reaction is this:
This would be a KILLER plug in IF you could simply increase the Grid control to values higher than 1 Bar, like you can with Interval and Gate controls. eg. proper n-bar looping etc would be supported via a really simple plugin.
Has this been discussed before? I can't see why Ableton limited this so severely. I mean, obviously cranking that control up would use up resources, but I've got the RAM to spare.
As it stands, I'm back to reinventing the wheel. Again.
This would be a KILLER plug in IF you could simply increase the Grid control to values higher than 1 Bar, like you can with Interval and Gate controls. eg. proper n-bar looping etc would be supported via a really simple plugin.
Has this been discussed before? I can't see why Ableton limited this so severely. I mean, obviously cranking that control up would use up resources, but I've got the RAM to spare.
As it stands, I'm back to reinventing the wheel. Again.
automate it.
Extend the automation loop beyond the audio or midi loop and automate to your hearts content.
Extend the automation loop beyond the audio or midi loop and automate to your hearts content.
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true, I use Beat Repeat anymore and just hear 'that Beat Repeat sound.' with Dblue's Glitch out there for free, Beat Repeat can definitely use a makeover.blank wrote:A bit outdated imo but it stills a plugin I use often, it's sweet once mounted in a rack
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There is also a couple of other alternatives out there but I find the beat repeat good on delay chains.Tone Deft wrote:true, I use Beat Repeat anymore and just hear 'that Beat Repeat sound.' with Dblue's Glitch out there for free, Beat Repeat can definitely use a makeover.blank wrote:A bit outdated imo but it stills a plugin I use often, it's sweet once mounted in a rack
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I don't know that automation is going to solve the problem for my purposes.
Thing is, I'm not really using the Beat Repeat as an effect/ glitch plugin (though I understand that was its primary intended purpose.)
I'm really looking for it to provide repeating musical phrases for live accompaniment, ie. a poor man's (or simple man's) looper. The Repeat button actually makes it pretty effective for this purpose. It all works fine if your loops are 1-bar or less, but to get anything more out of it, that Grid control would have to be crankable to 2, 4, 8 etc. bars (as are the other controls I mention in my OP.)
Thing is, I'm not really using the Beat Repeat as an effect/ glitch plugin (though I understand that was its primary intended purpose.)
I'm really looking for it to provide repeating musical phrases for live accompaniment, ie. a poor man's (or simple man's) looper. The Repeat button actually makes it pretty effective for this purpose. It all works fine if your loops are 1-bar or less, but to get anything more out of it, that Grid control would have to be crankable to 2, 4, 8 etc. bars (as are the other controls I mention in my OP.)
Maybe you must check for live looping in live itself.
Works pretty well
http://www.ableton.com/_common/download ... beyond.mov
Works pretty well
http://www.ableton.com/_common/download ... beyond.mov
feug.net -:- virb.com/feug
I find Beat repeat a great tool to use for snares. When used with some light settings and random it makes great little flams or doubles.
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The Phat Conductor
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i wish you could turn the sync off!
i find i use beatrepeat with grid at like 1/4 or 1/8 most often and then do all my mashy mash with un-sync'd delay inserts. if you make a rack that kills the feed when you start mashing it sounds waaay better than a beatrepeat.
i find i use beatrepeat with grid at like 1/4 or 1/8 most often and then do all my mashy mash with un-sync'd delay inserts. if you make a rack that kills the feed when you start mashing it sounds waaay better than a beatrepeat.
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Johnisfaster
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care to share a rack? I don't quite get what you mean by "kills the feed when you start mashing"The Phat Conductor wrote:i wish you could turn the sync off!
i find i use beatrepeat with grid at like 1/4 or 1/8 most often and then do all my mashy mash with un-sync'd delay inserts. if you make a rack that kills the feed when you start mashing it sounds waaay better than a beatrepeat.
It was as if someone shook up a 6 foot can of blood soda and suddenly popped the top.
this is similar to how i do beat effects as well...set delays on separate chains to different repeat intervals and move from chain to chain via an assigned knob or fader. makes for much more organic sound repeats, sorta like turntable beat juggling.Johnisfaster wrote:care to share a rack? I don't quite get what you mean by "kills the feed when you start mashing"The Phat Conductor wrote:i wish you could turn the sync off!
i find i use beatrepeat with grid at like 1/4 or 1/8 most often and then do all my mashy mash with un-sync'd delay inserts. if you make a rack that kills the feed when you start mashing it sounds waaay better than a beatrepeat.
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robotsound
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Hi there..
I use beat repeat for on-the-fly fills for DnB..grid setting of 1/3 works well for me.(just have to remember to press the assigned button half a beat before the event).I use a separate button for drum loop and the whole track. My Belkin N52 is my B/R controller.
Live 6.10,Nostromo,PwrBk 1.5
I use beat repeat for on-the-fly fills for DnB..grid setting of 1/3 works well for me.(just have to remember to press the assigned button half a beat before the event).I use a separate button for drum loop and the whole track. My Belkin N52 is my B/R controller.
Live 6.10,Nostromo,PwrBk 1.5