Not all Parameters Accessible in Utility
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Not all Parameters Accessible in Utility
I was trying to draw automation for Utility's Mute button, but only three of the eight parameters are accessible from the drop down menu in the Clip Envelopes section of the clip. Is there a reason for this and is it remediable?
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Re: Not all Parameters Accessible in Utility
They are all available for automation on the arrangement page. Maybe this is what people are referring to when they talk about recording automation into clips would require a rewrite from the ground up. Not sure. Some of the M4L parameter mapping device would work.
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Re: Not all Parameters Accessible in Utility
rack it and map Mute to a macro. all macros show up in session.
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Yes, but the backside is you cant move the macros once the automation is drawn in a session clip. Well, you can, but it would change the settings of the automation. Recording/drawing automation in Arrange is fine.garyboozy wrote:rack it and map Mute to a macro. all macros show up in session.
These days I don't use automation in Session for this very reason. Instead I store automation in Arrange view, and save the track.
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Re: Not all Parameters Accessible in Utility
yep. i'm aware of that. i just posted a simple solution to OP's question, not a solution to the pitfalls of Live's automation vs modulation
Re: Not all Parameters Accessible in Utility
use the pencil to draw in Gain automation, at 100% and 0%
Re: Not all Parameters Accessible in Utility
when you rack a device, you can invert the envelope.
You got a macro which goes from 0% to 100%, then make it start from 100% to 0%
Now it is ready for clean automation within clips in session view.
It's overall useful when you've just added a device [fx or whatever else] and then you realize you have to raise down every clips' envelopes on this track.
with this trick, you only have to edit on or two clip's envelopes, those for which you have added the device.
I'm sorry for my approximative english, hope you get the idea
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You got a macro which goes from 0% to 100%, then make it start from 100% to 0%
Now it is ready for clean automation within clips in session view.
It's overall useful when you've just added a device [fx or whatever else] and then you realize you have to raise down every clips' envelopes on this track.
with this trick, you only have to edit on or two clip's envelopes, those for which you have added the device.
I'm sorry for my approximative english, hope you get the idea
best