Tone Deft wrote:bump, just got around to czecking this out, outstanding as always.
hoffman2k wrote:Automap is the worst thing that happened to Live since they got rid of the green logo.

yeah, automap is ultimately half baked. good for basic stuff but in depth control it gets wonky.
I like the 'keep it simple stupid' (KISS) aspect, also selecting different plug ins with the chain selector is a great tip.
one thing that strikes me is that you can't mix parts from one song into another one. maybe that's a good restrictions (KISS).
I keep thinking of ways to expand on this, but that's not the point. I'm looking forward to trying this later, make some new tunes.
I'm surprised you didn't use macros more. TBH my rack building it pretty simple, can't elaborate on some scheme to make better use of them.
I'm nearing the deadline I set for my Live Set and I don't have nearly as much to show for as I wish I had. But it does change the way I'm looking at Live and controlling it in general.
Currently I'm still sticking to my limitations and obviously there are flaws and unasked/unanswered questions to solve.
The thing that inspired this current incarnation of my Live Set was seeing how Robert Henke uses Live and the MonoDeck.
One of his restrictions is using the same knobs (not rotary's with Led's) to control different songs. My tracks are also set up with the chain switching racks that he is no doubt using.
One thing I already know for sure. If I ever do a custom controller, it'll use rotary's with LED's that feel like real knobs instead of this plastic stuff on the BCR.
Mixing Tracks:
I'm currently giving the mixing of individual song parts a go. That is the method I'm writing about. Everything in a limited amount of tracks. No possibility of playing 2 instruments on a track..
After a period I'll list the Pro's and Con's.
I can already tell you a few ideas that come to mind to extend this set for mixing.
A) I can run a second instance of Live and either control it from one or two BCR's that are already set up.
B) I can duplicate the entire set within the current set and control it from one or two BCR's that are already set up.
C) I render down all the MIDI and focus on Mixing
D) I make pre-arranged mixes for songs in the form of 2 instruments within a clip being automated.
E) I create clips that have duplicate instruments of the ones I'm trying to mix attached to them. These will have MIDI assignments different from the ones used in either song. So the parameters can be available within the same BCR preset. I can then "play a mix" with the instrument parameters.
F-Z) Insert every crazy Dummy Clip use I've figured out since Live 3.
As you can see, there is no shortage of solutions. Some easy, some complicated as all hell.. KISS really is needed here.
Macros... They're useful for making presets or for singling out specific parameters. But other than that they provide nothing useful to me.