Key Detection, Simple Transpose
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 11:51 am
Hi
Just bought Live 8 and MPC40, was (and still am) a cubase 5 user. I had used ACID before for looping and, although I prefer Live, miss the simple key changing (as in the ACID loops contain KEY information and be can transposed individualy or on mass (all song) from diferent keys to the sae keys without indvidual sample identification and transposing- at least I think it did from memory!
Anyway- as someone who transposes a lot to get melodic loops in key, the little rotary transpose button is fiddely (can it be mapped to a keyboard for transpose), it would be great if-
Ableton worked with acid loops and would know the key and inteligently transpose (i.e - you just press a note on the keyboard and Ableton shifts the right amount of semitones)
Ableton could pitch detect (guess) and try the inielgent transpose above (there are other bits of software that let you do this, so it is obviusly feisible if not totaly accurate- this would also open the door to harmoinic mixing for DJ's
Anyone else like to see this as a 'major' feature (or is there a work around I haven't found yet?)
Sean
Just bought Live 8 and MPC40, was (and still am) a cubase 5 user. I had used ACID before for looping and, although I prefer Live, miss the simple key changing (as in the ACID loops contain KEY information and be can transposed individualy or on mass (all song) from diferent keys to the sae keys without indvidual sample identification and transposing- at least I think it did from memory!
Anyway- as someone who transposes a lot to get melodic loops in key, the little rotary transpose button is fiddely (can it be mapped to a keyboard for transpose), it would be great if-
Ableton worked with acid loops and would know the key and inteligently transpose (i.e - you just press a note on the keyboard and Ableton shifts the right amount of semitones)
Ableton could pitch detect (guess) and try the inielgent transpose above (there are other bits of software that let you do this, so it is obviusly feisible if not totaly accurate- this would also open the door to harmoinic mixing for DJ's
Anyone else like to see this as a 'major' feature (or is there a work around I haven't found yet?)
Sean