Copy paste functions within Impulse and Meter Colours

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Keyboard
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Copy paste functions within Impulse and Meter Colours

Post by Keyboard » Sat Sep 18, 2004 10:21 am

Hi,
Basicallly I would like to be able to cut and paste a sample from the Impluse machine.

For example to another slot in that machine by holding option and dragging or straight up copy paste commands.
Also to be able to move/copy the impulse samples back to the main session or arranger view into slots etc.

One more wish, for the mixer levels to have more colour gradient so it is orange/red towards the peaks not just dark green/light green all the way till it clips at orange/red as is the way now.

Thank you for the great forums and great software. 8)

Keyboard
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Post by Keyboard » Thu Sep 23, 2004 7:50 am

no one in agreement on this one?
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Post by Komplex » Thu Sep 23, 2004 9:52 am

i vote for these options too

supster
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Post by supster » Wed Sep 29, 2004 5:03 am

*bump*

I am finding Impulse to be a complete godsend - seems like I can do almost anything I did with Battery about 1000x easier and easier to manage.

Yes
- dragging and dropping samples from cell to cell and back to the grid -

- renaming samples on the interface

- kit management features (save kit self contained

... all these things are simple features that would make beat building a breeze


Please Ableton!

Former Pharaoh
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Post by Former Pharaoh » Mon Oct 04, 2004 5:12 am

Actually, what would be my wish is to be able to use the clips in the individual tracks within the session view as one big drum module. In other words, the session view IS the drum machine (or one big infinite Impulse). The sequencing would be done with the arrangment view.
I actually tried this but the quantising was horrendous.
The advantage with this method when working properly is each drum part is already on an individual track with no need for extra steps to convert Midi to audio.
Of course, with this method, full wave form editing MUST be implemened.

rok
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Post by rok » Sun Oct 10, 2004 11:38 am

supster wrote:*bump*

I am finding Impulse to be a complete godsend - seems like I can do almost anything I did with Battery about 1000x easier and easier to manage.

Yes
- dragging and dropping samples from cell to cell and back to the grid -

- renaming samples on the interface

- kit management features (save kit self contained

... all these things are simple features that would make beat building a breeze


Please Ableton!
Yes , I want it, too

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