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Re: The Little List of Tips and Tricks
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 10:28 pm
by condra
Quick Tip for samplists.
When recording audio, say, from a vinyl record, hitting Tap Tempo will insert warp markers in the audio each time you tap.
Nifty.
Re: The Little List of Tips and Tricks
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 7:39 pm
by emumbert
Thanks man. I didn't even know this list existed. I've had my head in a project that has really ripped my off my regular haunts. Maybe I'll take up the tuba...less frustrating!
Re: The Little List of Tips and Tricks
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 10:39 am
by buzby
just found this out
clicking onto a track title bar and dragging it into the file browser will save it in the browser as a new set
Re: The Little List of Tips and Tricks
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 1:45 pm
by condra
buzby wrote:
clicking onto a track title bar and dragging it into the file browser will save it in the browser as a new set
That is useful for saving a drum rack, with the samples included, for example.
Re: The Little List of Tips and Tricks
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 1:59 pm
by 3dot...
condra wrote:buzby wrote:
clicking onto a track title bar and dragging it into the file browser will save it in the browser as a new set
That is useful for saving a drum rack, with the samples included, for example.
... and clips
Re: The Little List of Tips and Tricks
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 3:07 pm
by condra
3dot... wrote:
... and clips
Or a collection of dummy clips, should you choose to roll that way

Re: The Little List of Tips and Tricks
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 2:19 am
by buzby
eq eight
clicking and holding and moving onto one of the filter selector numbers whilst pressing and holding the alt (mac) will alter the resonance/bandwidth or Q value
Re: The Little List of Tips and Tricks
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 10:02 am
by djgroovy
buzby wrote:eq eight
clicking and holding and moving onto one of the filter selector numbers whilst pressing and holding the alt (mac) will alter the resonance/bandwidth or Q value
Nice find.
Re: The Little List of Tips and Tricks
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 10:15 am
by 3dot...
djgroovy wrote:buzby wrote:eq eight
clicking and holding and moving onto one of the filter selector numbers whilst pressing and holding the alt (mac) will alter the resonance/bandwidth or Q value
Nice find.
...likewise when moving the Multiband Dynamics compression thresh./ratios...
Alt drag up-down left-right - adjust the under+above compressors of a certain band together...
Shift drag up-down left-right - adjust the under/above of all bands together...
Re: The Little List of Tips and Tricks
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 6:47 am
by HouseContainer
I would like to add a
tutorial on How to sync Ableton Live using MIDI Timecode, between Windows XP, Mac OS or a mix of both.
Another small trick is to how to use
Ableton Live Needle Drop with the Akai APC 40.
Re: The Little List of Tips and Tricks
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 7:23 pm
by Tone Deft
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Re:
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 11:17 pm
by jayemell
Is this still possible in Live 8?
I tried it and the way that "distribute ranges equally" works seems to be different from what is displayed in the picture he's supplied.
Thanks for any clarifications.
jml
garyboozy wrote:here's the quickest way i've found of knocking up a your own multisample Sampler, with a sample per key.
as far as i know this method is undocumented...
3. right-click > 'distribute zones equally':
Re: Re:
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:13 am
by jayemell
Ah; OK.
I read the fine print and this turns out to be more annoying than I had previously noticed.
It will suffice as an alternative for 3x the clicking tho.
I wonder if ableton plans on updating this feature... I suppose there could simply be a third option to select that reads something like "distribute to drum style map".
jayemell wrote:Is this still possible in Live 8?
Re: The Little List of Tips and Tricks
Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 1:44 pm
by NPC
just thought i'd share this tip of mine, although it is a bit old by now..it's to have two buttons for +1 and -1 bpm's.
on your controller editor, set the two buttons to the same cc# (say cc#30);
their behaviour to momentary;
the bpm increment button gets On Value:1 Off Value: 0
the bpm decrement button gets On Value:0 Off Value:127
then in live's midi map mode map this cc to tempo control
set the range of the tempo to 30-286 (i know its a lot but it is necessary to have variations of 1bpm. if you can settle down to 0.5 bpm increments then you can set this to say 60-187)
set the mode (in the lower left of live gui) to "relative-lin 2's comp"
have fun!
Re: The Little List of Tips and Tricks
Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:20 pm
by 3dot...
NPC wrote:just thought i'd share this tip of mine, although it is a bit old by now..it's to have two buttons for +1 and -1 bpm's.
on your controller editor, set the two buttons to the same cc# (say cc#30);
their behaviour to momentary;
the bpm increment button gets On Value:1 Off Value: 0
the bpm decrement button gets On Value:0 Off Value:127
then in live's midi map mode map this cc to tempo control
set the range of the tempo to 30-286 (i know its a lot but it is necessary to have variations of 1bpm. if you can settle down to 0.5 bpm increments then you can set this to say 60-187)
set the mode (in the lower left of live gui) to "relative-lin 2's comp"
have fun!
^^ this works for anything...not just BPM ..