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Timecode vinyl for controlling live
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 11:26 pm
by frank bash
I´m a vinyl freak because is the fastes way to control sound or loops.
so what do you think
that´s realy "hands on control"
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:31 am
by nihad
ms pinky?
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 9:25 pm
by frank bash
ms pinky sure why not, but does it work is the question,
have you test it????????????
i saw only a video of it.(somebody scratched a video file)
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 11:51 pm
by KU
yes ms.pinky is the bomb
no it does not control clips in Live, nor can it control Live's Master Tempo
you should totally post a message asking for these features though
since ms.pinky is very licensable, is written in Max/MSP, and is affiliated with
MAudio which is Live's US distributor.
or you could just use the pinky pluggo VST within ableton live
its fun
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 12:33 pm
by frank bash
where can i download this plugin?
Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 4:43 pm
by kugutsumen
On MsPinky's forums:
dlpinkstah wrote:
the Pinky Pluggo is currently only for scratching audio files within a VST/AudioUnit/RTAS host such as Ableton. It currently doesn't send any control information back into the host program, but we're working on that....
mobius wrote:
Pinky VST setup
Drop the pinky plug in on an audio track in live. to gain vinyl control , 1st you need to enable it on the player make sure "vinyl control" is checked in the the pull down menu , then click the "more" button ,you need to select a mode (absolute or relative mode) , then you will so need to select the generation vinyl your using also in the "more" preference pane. Make sure the threshold , and cutoff slider to their center position.
live setup
you will need to go into live "preferences" click the audio tab , click "configure Inputs and outputs" and make sure you have enabled the input you are using for your turntable.
Then you will need to select those inputs , as the ins for the track the Pinky VST is on. If you don't see the I/O selection for the track in LIve , you will need to hit the button at the right of the live window to show "mixer ins & outs" Its a good idea to be playing the record now, so you can see which in has volume when you click the live ins pop up window for the audio track you plan to use. Once you have selected the correct input for the pinky VST , you will need to hit the monitor button for the track the VST is on, that should send signal to the pinky VST. And you should be seeing the signal in the pinky VST's "more" pane. Once you got all that working , just select an audio file , and press play on the pinky vst , you should be rocking..('')....Mobius Ray