Due to a converging of events my love for Resonators is back
Due to a converging of events my love for Resonators is back
It's great to fall in love with 'old' Live features now and again.
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i hate the resonator. if only you could play the notes.
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Certainly.gibheid wrote:I love the Resonator too, but I can't get my keyboard to change the root note. D'you care to tell us more?anamexis wrote:You can set a range of notes on a keyboard to the root note...
but yeah, no chords.
1. Go into MIDI map mode, and click on the root note knob.
2. Hold down two notes on your keyboard corresponding to the range of your keyboard you want to use.
3. In the MIDI mappings editor, set the range of this mapping to correspond to the range on the keyboard. You have to input numbers to easily get exact settings. C2 = 48, C3 = 60, C4 = 72, for example.)
Voila.
Note that these keys are MIDI mapped, so they will be taken over by this mapping regardless of armed tracks or anything - to use the keys normally, you have to unmap them.
Thanks anamaxis, I'll look into this!anamexis wrote:Certainly.
1. Go into MIDI map mode, and click on the root note knob.
2. Hold down two notes on your keyboard corresponding to the range of your keyboard you want to use.
3. In the MIDI mappings editor, set the range of this mapping to correspond to the range on the keyboard. You have to input numbers to easily get exact settings. C2 = 48, C3 = 60, C4 = 72, for example.)
Voila.

It doesn't have an onboard carrier generator that resembles a proper MIDI synth. It does have a white noise and a single tone (well, little tricker than that) and a self-modulate option.SimonPHC wrote:nice, I didn't know that!
is the new vocoder playable by MIDI?
And of course it has an external carrier option. Group tracks and this work really well together IMO. You can create a 'vocode' group with 'mod/vocode' and 'carrier' subtracks and just collapse the group when not editing parameters. This makes more sense and is much more flexible than having some underwhelming onboard synth.
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I love the resonator effect. Its great when I want to have a doctor who moment. Whack a ring mod on there too and live is complete 

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Damn, I need to get that beta...xherv wrote:It doesn't have an onboard carrier generator that resembles a proper MIDI synth. It does have a white noise and a single tone (well, little tricker than that) and a self-modulate option.SimonPHC wrote:nice, I didn't know that!
is the new vocoder playable by MIDI?
And of course it has an external carrier option. Group tracks and this work really well together IMO. You can create a 'vocode' group with 'mod/vocode' and 'carrier' subtracks and just collapse the group when not editing parameters. This makes more sense and is much more flexible than having some underwhelming onboard synth.