Advice on using Live...erm...live?
make a midi track that plays the note C2, now midi assign the note C2 to play a clip or a scene.
in the track with the midi clip select the track's output to MIDI YOKE port 1.
in the options-preferences-midi menu in Live set MIDI YOKE INPUT REMOTE to ON.
now play that midi clip.
in the track with the midi clip select the track's output to MIDI YOKE port 1.
in the options-preferences-midi menu in Live set MIDI YOKE INPUT REMOTE to ON.
now play that midi clip.
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is that relevant? Sorry, bit confused, I presume every time the note c2 plays the clip or scene will trigger..?
Anyhoo, I think delving into the manual hasn't helped, you can't set multiple MIDI commands to a single switch. What I tried was sending CC messages with a value under 64 to all the racks I wanted to turn off, and then 64+ messages to all the ones I wanted on, also using that message to trigger the scene, so in performance I would hit the turn em all off switch (incidentally, also the stop button on the transport bar) then trigger the scene, but you just can't seem to do that
so any better ideas?
Basically I am going to run one big set (have to sort out my time sig issues another day - workarounds for now). Each song is set up on one scene - live vocals on track 1, live acoustic guitar on track 2, some guitars/samples/drums etc on the next 4/5 tracks. Each song will have it's own effects for each of the tracks that play during the course of the song, so, particularly for the live vocals and guitar I need to be able to turn all effects racks off, and turn one effects rack on. Turning on is no problem, it can be done with the same MIDI trigger as the scene trigger, but I can't seem to have more than one MIDI command per switch.....
Idea! (Sorry this came to me while writing - again it's a workaround, but...) I could assign a key command to stop and turn all effects off. Then I just have to have the laptop within reach and hope I don't look like a nonce....maybe get the engineer to do it off stage
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Anyhoo, I think delving into the manual hasn't helped, you can't set multiple MIDI commands to a single switch. What I tried was sending CC messages with a value under 64 to all the racks I wanted to turn off, and then 64+ messages to all the ones I wanted on, also using that message to trigger the scene, so in performance I would hit the turn em all off switch (incidentally, also the stop button on the transport bar) then trigger the scene, but you just can't seem to do that
Basically I am going to run one big set (have to sort out my time sig issues another day - workarounds for now). Each song is set up on one scene - live vocals on track 1, live acoustic guitar on track 2, some guitars/samples/drums etc on the next 4/5 tracks. Each song will have it's own effects for each of the tracks that play during the course of the song, so, particularly for the live vocals and guitar I need to be able to turn all effects racks off, and turn one effects rack on. Turning on is no problem, it can be done with the same MIDI trigger as the scene trigger, but I can't seem to have more than one MIDI command per switch.....
Idea! (Sorry this came to me while writing - again it's a workaround, but...) I could assign a key command to stop and turn all effects off. Then I just have to have the laptop within reach and hope I don't look like a nonce....maybe get the engineer to do it off stage
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