Well my device is done if you would like to try it.
The Device on Maxforlive.com
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Let me know what you think, as this is my first device.
Well my device is done if you would like to try it.
The Device on Maxforlive.com
Mediafire.com Download
Let me know what you think, as this is my first device.
str8updrew you are the mother flippin MAN. But I don't have max for live. It looks fricken perfect so might have to find some sorta way of scrapin the funds together for it!
Thank you so much for taking the time though! It's a fine fine piece of work for your first patch!
Much love,
RJ
I do something similair with midi clips and midi loopback. It's not perfect, but works/sounds fine as long as you aren't using re-pitch (in which case the pitch shifts become rather audible/glitchy)
Posted this on the aldj forum, enjoy.
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Useful if you don't have an endless encoder for tempo on your controller, and don't want to be locked to a fixed range of a fader.
Here's the solution;
Make a midi track,
route it back to live via the IAC drive (or midiyoke on pc i guess),
create two clips,
open up the envelopes for midi CCs on the clips (i used cc8),
set the first 16th to 70 and the rest of the clip to 64 for one clip, and the other you do the same but set the first 16th to 58 (the more you deviate from 64 the faster the bpm will change),
set launch mode to repeat, quantization to 1/16th
launch one of the clips,
open midi map mode, click the fine tempo field to map it,
stop the transport (hit space),
change the midi mode relative (lin. BinOffset),
exit midi map mode,
deactivate the loops on your clips (or move them so they don't contain the first 16th of the bar),
map buttons on your controller (or your keyboard) to the clips you made.
Try it, adjust the value of the first 16th of your clip to modify how fast the bpm changes.
Success.
Adding acceleration shouldn't be too hard by making a longer clip and using gate instead of repeat, and slowly ramping up the speed of the change.
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