Re: Anyone seriously use arrangement?
Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 10:21 am
* Just a quick couple things: you can fade in and out individual clips using crossfades, there's just no "cross" to it. Enable fades and pull in on the handle, set the curve how you like it.
Ah, you're right. I never noticed that. Thanks. That is helpful.
Aliased regions are a plague, haha, don't wish that crap upon us.
Plague? Come on. Implemented well they could could be huge. Alias by default when you copy, then right click on any alias and say "Stamp Alias" and bam, it makes a clone of the alias in place. So your workflow in the early sketch stages would be, make a 2 bar clip. Alias, alias, alias, alias in a bunch of sections. Arrange other stuff. Want to change some bits only in a few sections. Right click on that alias, stamp it, make changes to just that clip, you're on your way. Now you want to go back and add some additional depth to that part, go open your master clip, layer in some additional notes and great, it's reflected everywhere except for the clip that you stamped out.
Using the IAC bus or the like along with MIDI mapping, you can very easily trigger session clips from the arrangement. Since the triggering can be quantized to start of bar, the IAC bus timing is no problem in this case.
That's actually pretty interesting. I never thought about doing that. Kind of dummy arrangement tracks firing IAC, routed back into midi map in Live firing off session clips. Definitely would like to see this directly handling within Live in some sort of elegant way.
The moving of automation with clips in the arrangement view is absolutely predictable and consistent AFAIK. I use this all the time. If the lock icon is off, then copy/paste picks up the automation along with the audio. If on, then it leaves the automation alone. If you want just automation and no audio, there is a modified copy key command to copy the currently visible automation, but the easiest thing is to open up new lanes for what you want to copy and paste.
Again, I never noticed that lock up there. That changes it completely. Makes it far far better then I thought it was. Thanks.
for me, live is for live only once i found reaper, which has everything OP lists
I've been thinking of giving Reaper a shot as well. No session though. Looks like Sonar 7 (Win only) is getting into a session type workflow.
Has anyone heard anything re: Live 9?
Ah, you're right. I never noticed that. Thanks. That is helpful.
Aliased regions are a plague, haha, don't wish that crap upon us.
Plague? Come on. Implemented well they could could be huge. Alias by default when you copy, then right click on any alias and say "Stamp Alias" and bam, it makes a clone of the alias in place. So your workflow in the early sketch stages would be, make a 2 bar clip. Alias, alias, alias, alias in a bunch of sections. Arrange other stuff. Want to change some bits only in a few sections. Right click on that alias, stamp it, make changes to just that clip, you're on your way. Now you want to go back and add some additional depth to that part, go open your master clip, layer in some additional notes and great, it's reflected everywhere except for the clip that you stamped out.
Using the IAC bus or the like along with MIDI mapping, you can very easily trigger session clips from the arrangement. Since the triggering can be quantized to start of bar, the IAC bus timing is no problem in this case.
That's actually pretty interesting. I never thought about doing that. Kind of dummy arrangement tracks firing IAC, routed back into midi map in Live firing off session clips. Definitely would like to see this directly handling within Live in some sort of elegant way.
The moving of automation with clips in the arrangement view is absolutely predictable and consistent AFAIK. I use this all the time. If the lock icon is off, then copy/paste picks up the automation along with the audio. If on, then it leaves the automation alone. If you want just automation and no audio, there is a modified copy key command to copy the currently visible automation, but the easiest thing is to open up new lanes for what you want to copy and paste.
Again, I never noticed that lock up there. That changes it completely. Makes it far far better then I thought it was. Thanks.
for me, live is for live only once i found reaper, which has everything OP lists
I've been thinking of giving Reaper a shot as well. No session though. Looks like Sonar 7 (Win only) is getting into a session type workflow.
Has anyone heard anything re: Live 9?