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creating lfos to control cc's from plogue

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 3:23 pm
by RhythmSickness
Can anyone show me how to make plogue bidule send an lfo to live to tweak instruments in live?
I have tried to set this up, and now after updating my copy of plogue it just crashes everytime I try to do it.
There was a thread about this, but that used an example file, now missing, so if someone could just tell me what to plug into what, I would be very grateful indeed.

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:07 am
by jersmi
you ever get this figured out?

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:16 am
by RhythmSickness
this example just sums up my use of plogue bidule completely. I bought it, I own it, but I can't use it for shit, and every time I try to work stuff out it just ends up going nowhere. So yeah, short answer, no.

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:40 am
by jersmi
too bad, i use bidule every day. takes a while to learn, or at least it did for me.

i found that using bidule to lfo cc's was a little tricky, relatively speaking. i just recently figured out a good way is to set up bidule as a virtual midi controller using the remote scripting feature in live. then i can assign midi to cc's in live with bidule and have them show up in live's midi map instead of having to assign a cc in live with a hardware controller, then take it over with bidule.

besides that, you have to build a little patch in bidule using a midi cc creator, then you can feed a lfo through that into a midi port and, 1) take over an existing midi assignment in live, or 2) assign an lfo'd cc being sent from bidule to control a live parameter, if bidule is recognized as a midi controller in live.

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:59 am
by chapelier fou
Hi jersmi, and rythmsickness
I just found a little trick :
I am on XP and I use midi yoke to send midi from the plogue lfo. The boring thing is that live shuts down plogue if it doesn't ouput audio.
So here is what I do : put the Vsti version in a midi track. Send cc's to midi yoke device out, and I put a looper playing anything and mute the track.
I hope this helps.

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 7:34 pm
by jersmi
chapelier fou wrote:I am on XP and I use midi yoke to send midi from the plogue lfo. The boring thing is that live shuts down plogue if it doesn't ouput audio.
So here is what I do : put the Vsti version in a midi track. Send cc's to midi yoke device out, and I put a looper playing anything and mute the track.
I hope this helps.
hi chapelier fou--
i think we are both on mac OSX, so we do not use midi yoke, but in principle it is the same. i am curious-- what does your LFO patch in bidule look like? also, when you say "looper", you mean a dummy midi clip in live or do you use bidule's midi looper?

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 7:44 pm
by chapelier fou
yes I used a looper in bidule, because I thought it should output audio for not being shut down by live, but it was a mistake, a midi dummy clip do the trick as well.
my lfo is simply an oscillator, with control of freq and amp. I add 1 to the output and multiply the result by 0.5, so the signal oscillates between 0 and 1.

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 8:22 pm
by RhythmSickness
This is what gets me about bidule, I start out with a theoretically good idea, but then a simple lack of knowledge about how to do things stumps me every time. Have they put the manual together yet?

The last time I asked on their forum I was recommended to go and read a several thousand page book.

Can anyone share a commented example for me to look at?

edit: added to the fact that also every time I seem to be getting somewhere, it crashes live, which just makes the whole process redundant.

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 12:46 am
by jersmi
chapelier fou wrote:yes I used a looper in bidule, because I thought it should output audio for not being shut down by live, but it was a mistake, a midi dummy clip do the trick as well.
my lfo is simply an oscillator, with control of freq and amp. I add 1 to the output and multiply the result by 0.5, so the signal oscillates between 0 and 1.
oh, i mean not the lfo but how you patch it to manipulate midi-- CC Creator?

and RhythmSickness, i could get you a commented .bidule file, but it seems you are disenchanted with bidule, so is it worth it?

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 8:11 am
by chapelier fou
simply a cc creator. How else could it be done?

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 8:12 am
by chapelier fou
@RythmSickness: did it work with the layout I sent you?

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 8:38 am
by RhythmSickness
jersmi wrote: and RhythmSickness, i could get you a commented .bidule file, but it seems you are disenchanted with bidule, so is it worth it?
Again another reason I am disenchanted with bidule. Its fucking users. You respond to a thread I started, offer me no help, and then when I ask you for help, you ask me if it's worth it?

I guess it depends on how much of a canard you are I guess.

@Chapelier. Thanks that seems quite straightforward. I haven't had time to test it yet but I will later today

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 9:16 am
by chapelier fou
keep cool. It's only music...

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 11:00 am
by RhythmSickness
@Chapelier: Thanks very much indeed, that does in fact work a treat.

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 12:13 pm
by jersmi
simply a cc creator. How else could it be done?
i don't know of another way, that's why i asked-- thought maybe you did. :) just to be clear, on XP you use midi yoke to send the LFO, but you do have to already have the CC assigned in Live to a hardware controller, is that right?

anyway, good of you, chapelier fou. and, RhythmSickness, i know all too well how frustrating Bidule can be in its lack of docs. re: bidule users, however, what should i say? some people love the program, some don't.

at any rate, here's a gesture of goodwill (which, btw, was never absent): the Bidule Remote Catalog. this is a compilation of groups built in bidule by bidule users. the collection as a whole is probably not commented enough or explain enough to be regarded "tutorials". but maybe there's something there for you.