My wishlist at this point
My wishlist at this point
This is my full wishlist at this point. I'm repeating some things I've said before:
0) Find out what that 'poof' bug is, it's kind of scary.
1) Right click copy/paste of clips.
2) Leverage the 'lessons' feature by being able to pull up a text editor that takes a file name on the command line (same as one does with audio clips) and create text lyrics/notes/etc on the fly, then save them in the same manner the 'lessons' text gets saved, where the input is 'wrapped' with the correct Live-specific start/end markers.
3) Multiply cross faders. You would right click at the bottom of the session view, and select 'add xfade pair'-- C/D. E/F etc could be added. Limit it to whatever is prudent, 3 rows would be fine.
4) Scene level follow, just like clips, i.e. play this scene 4 times then increment to next.
5) More automated latency adjust.
6) "Expendable track" selections. Designate that at a give cpu threshold, it's ok to stop clips/mute a track. Also, to be able to assign MIDI failover signal upon pressing space: seems good for "got to kill the set, send a signal to something else to start playing while the sync is still there".
7) Send 'toggle' buttons for each send, a little dot in the middle of the knob, mebbe.
Thanks for reading my list.
0) Find out what that 'poof' bug is, it's kind of scary.
1) Right click copy/paste of clips.
2) Leverage the 'lessons' feature by being able to pull up a text editor that takes a file name on the command line (same as one does with audio clips) and create text lyrics/notes/etc on the fly, then save them in the same manner the 'lessons' text gets saved, where the input is 'wrapped' with the correct Live-specific start/end markers.
3) Multiply cross faders. You would right click at the bottom of the session view, and select 'add xfade pair'-- C/D. E/F etc could be added. Limit it to whatever is prudent, 3 rows would be fine.
4) Scene level follow, just like clips, i.e. play this scene 4 times then increment to next.
5) More automated latency adjust.
6) "Expendable track" selections. Designate that at a give cpu threshold, it's ok to stop clips/mute a track. Also, to be able to assign MIDI failover signal upon pressing space: seems good for "got to kill the set, send a signal to something else to start playing while the sync is still there".
7) Send 'toggle' buttons for each send, a little dot in the middle of the knob, mebbe.
Thanks for reading my list.
UTENZIL a tool... of the muse.
just saw this, sorry...what's next synergize the session view?
Do you have a missing period of time right after some grey faced guy asked if you wanted to go on a marketing and management course?
sorry, but really "leverage" !
so, how about 'extend'. Anyway, I have another wish that I just remembered that leverages nothing
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kid_sputnik
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You probably did not intend to include the starting space character in " it's just words" when quoting.Angstrom wrote: I think you meant to write " it's just words" , or more likely "they are only words"
Hey, didn't Elvis sing: "It's only words, and words are all I have to steal your heart away"?
// C
PC Laptop Acer, XP Home SP2, build in crappy sound card.
Bleeps and Blops!
http://bluemoose.greatnow.com/
Bleeps and Blops!
http://bluemoose.greatnow.com/
Re: My wishlist at this point
Not bein funny or anything, but what's the poof bug?mikemc wrote:This is my full wishlist at this point. I'm repeating some things I've said before:
0) Find out what that 'poof' bug is, it's kind of scary.
1) Right click copy/paste of clips.
2) Leverage the 'lessons' feature by being able to pull up a text editor that takes a file name on the command line (same as one does with audio clips) and create text lyrics/notes/etc on the fly, then save them in the same manner the 'lessons' text gets saved, where the input is 'wrapped' with the correct Live-specific start/end markers.
3) Multiply cross faders. You would right click at the bottom of the session view, and select 'add xfade pair'-- C/D. E/F etc could be added. Limit it to whatever is prudent, 3 rows would be fine.
4) Scene level follow, just like clips, i.e. play this scene 4 times then increment to next.
5) More automated latency adjust.
6) "Expendable track" selections. Designate that at a give cpu threshold, it's ok to stop clips/mute a track. Also, to be able to assign MIDI failover signal upon pressing space: seems good for "got to kill the set, send a signal to something else to start playing while the sync is still there".
7) Send 'toggle' buttons for each send, a little dot in the middle of the knob, mebbe.
Thanks for reading my list.
I add my vote to the rest, especially (if you can vote 'especially') number 3.
Hey, didn't Elvis sing: "It's only words, and words are all I have to steal your heart away"?
4 . scen follow - yes, it's time, and then all fun but fuzzy workarounds may go to sleep.
BTW: "Words" (Gibbs Bros) - Glen Campbell...!
// C
BTW: "Words" (Gibbs Bros) - Glen Campbell...!
// C
PC Laptop Acer, XP Home SP2, build in crappy sound card.
Bleeps and Blops!
http://bluemoose.greatnow.com/
Bleeps and Blops!
http://bluemoose.greatnow.com/
The 'poof' bug is when Live just disappears-- no error, no warning, just terminates out to the OS: 'bye'.
When restarted, it will prompt to reclaim the set, but it's a little disconcerting when it happens. Actually, to claim it's a 'bug' is maybe premature, other external/environmental things may be involved, but it is a "phenomenon" that has occurred on several occasions and not just to me. It is rare and not readily reproducible.
One thing I will note is that it has not happened in 5.03 since I removed my prefs and re-did them , and that I went directly from 5.02 (where it was first noted) to 5.03, so my prefs were pulled into 5.03 from my 5.02 installation.
It's never happened to me live, in brief sessions. It seems to happen during prolonged use. Other symptoms, just prior to 'poof' is the Disk overload light coming on and staying on before the disappearance.
When restarted, it will prompt to reclaim the set, but it's a little disconcerting when it happens. Actually, to claim it's a 'bug' is maybe premature, other external/environmental things may be involved, but it is a "phenomenon" that has occurred on several occasions and not just to me. It is rare and not readily reproducible.
One thing I will note is that it has not happened in 5.03 since I removed my prefs and re-did them , and that I went directly from 5.02 (where it was first noted) to 5.03, so my prefs were pulled into 5.03 from my 5.02 installation.
It's never happened to me live, in brief sessions. It seems to happen during prolonged use. Other symptoms, just prior to 'poof' is the Disk overload light coming on and staying on before the disappearance.
UTENZIL a tool... of the muse.
To expand on what I meant by 'send toggle button':
The send would be toggled off or on when the button was pressed.
Another toggle that might be very cool is a "SendsOnly/Master" toggle.
To expand on what I meant by this:
6) "Expendable track" selections. Designate that at a give cpu threshold, it's ok to stop clips/mute a track. Also, to be able to assign MIDI failover signal upon pressing space: seems good for "got to kill the set, send a signal to something else to start playing while the sync is still there".
Tracks could have a settable property, "expendable". Tracks marked this way would have clips stopped per the clip quantize (to avoid just killing the track) and a global CPU threshold could be specified for doing this. At the point the threshold was reached, all clips in the tracks thus marked would be stopped. yeh, it is a little crazy, but if you are recording MIDI on the fly you can really lock it up fast.
The send would be toggled off or on when the button was pressed.
Another toggle that might be very cool is a "SendsOnly/Master" toggle.
To expand on what I meant by this:
6) "Expendable track" selections. Designate that at a give cpu threshold, it's ok to stop clips/mute a track. Also, to be able to assign MIDI failover signal upon pressing space: seems good for "got to kill the set, send a signal to something else to start playing while the sync is still there".
Tracks could have a settable property, "expendable". Tracks marked this way would have clips stopped per the clip quantize (to avoid just killing the track) and a global CPU threshold could be specified for doing this. At the point the threshold was reached, all clips in the tracks thus marked would be stopped. yeh, it is a little crazy, but if you are recording MIDI on the fly you can really lock it up fast.
UTENZIL a tool... of the muse.
Here are some more items:
1) An 'aural exciter'/vocal exciter effect.
2) Audio pitch shifter effect (yeh, i know it's been asked for).
3) A way to set by default drop in MIDI and Audio effects and MIDI instruments 'inactive', then activate.
4) More than one MIDI instrument (if you have to limit it, say, three or four) at a time "housed" in a MIDI track, but only *one* active at at time, and a way to toggle between A, B, C... etc. instrument.
5) I've thought that it would be neat to have MIDI 'send/return' tracks (is that possible?)
1) An 'aural exciter'/vocal exciter effect.
2) Audio pitch shifter effect (yeh, i know it's been asked for).
3) A way to set by default drop in MIDI and Audio effects and MIDI instruments 'inactive', then activate.
4) More than one MIDI instrument (if you have to limit it, say, three or four) at a time "housed" in a MIDI track, but only *one* active at at time, and a way to toggle between A, B, C... etc. instrument.
5) I've thought that it would be neat to have MIDI 'send/return' tracks (is that possible?)
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Silicon/Silicium
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ah, another one...
What I'd really like to do is to be able to reliably run multiple instances of Live. I can run two instances at once on my current system (see specs in sig), but weirdness happens when loading a set into one instance while playing the other: there is a brrrruuuup sort of glitch in the audio of the playing instance. At this point, just being able to have two sets loaded, one at the ready, is very cool, but to be able to load up one while the other is playing without hiccups would be great.
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