Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 2:53 pm
It's all in one track. It looks and feels exactly like a VST.redpunk wrote:I don't understand it's usefullness, if I can just press RECORD button?
It's all in one track. It looks and feels exactly like a VST.redpunk wrote:I don't understand it's usefullness, if I can just press RECORD button?
Yeah, I like to keep the more natural sounding stuff in there sometimes as well..Kindof along that line, I've been working with recording by midi keyboard, and then editing, but the notes seem to jump to the next major track point, rather than move by smaller increments, once the track view is folded. Is there already a way to set it up for smaller increments? Even back in fruity loops, this was possible, so I'm almost sure I'm just not looking in the right place. Thanks for helping to save time!rozling wrote:I've just started playing with this device and I can't tell you how much of a godsend it is.
For anyone out there like me who records piano audio directly into Live and has been infuriated by the way Live automatically warps the recorded audio: This is for you. And I'm not even talking about the freezing bit, though that sounds amazing... I'll try that now!
It's difficult to explain just how useful this is... you basically don't need to bother recording the audio from your MIDI device at all. You can now record a performance, hear it back exactly as you played it (hallelujah!), and then go in and correct the timing/pitch etc and you DON'T EVEN HAVE TO THINK ABOUT RE-RECORDING! Mmmnnhh soilage...
Well that's kinda neat, all clear to me now thanks.noisetonepause wrote:It's all in one track. It looks and feels exactly like a VST.redpunk wrote:I don't understand it's usefullness, if I can just press RECORD button?
Oh go into it.. You know you want tomike holiday wrote:but we wont even go into folding out racks
jah wrote:and of course you can throw the external instruments and effects into the drum racks.routing mania!
and this works with NO latency?mike holiday wrote:its so freekin' bitchin'!!
you can use external effects, and put them anywhere in your effect chain!!!
there is a latency setting in the plugJohnisfaster wrote:and this works with NO latency?mike holiday wrote:its so freekin' bitchin'!!
you can use external effects, and put them anywhere in your effect chain!!!
I'm not sure what you mean by the track view being folded, but it sounds like you just have the grid enabled. I can't remember what the keyboard shortcut is (I'm on a different laptop than my Live one atm) but if you just right-click on the note editor you should see an 'off' option (from memory that's what I think it is?) - just hit that and you should be able to slide to your heart's content.99reese wrote:Yeah, I like to keep the more natural sounding stuff in there sometimes as well..Kindof along that line, I've been working with recording by midi keyboard, and then editing, but the notes seem to jump to the next major track point, rather than move by smaller increments, once the track view is folded. Is there already a way to set it up for smaller increments? Even back in fruity loops, this was possible, so I'm almost sure I'm just not looking in the right place. Thanks for helping to save time!
Bump. Has anyone tried the new external instrument device with other software like reason or logic/mainstage?R.J.Dubya wrote:Has anyone out there tried using this with Logic's Mainstage app? Sounds like it could be a cool way to use Logic's instruments/effects with Live....
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+1R.J.Dubya wrote:Bump. Has anyone tried the new external instrument device with other software like reason or logic/mainstage?R.J.Dubya wrote:Has anyone out there tried using this with Logic's Mainstage app? Sounds like it could be a cool way to use Logic's instruments/effects with Live....
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