How do you control dblue glitch with a midi controller?

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How do you control dblue glitch with a midi controller?

Post by zordon » Mon Jan 21, 2008 12:21 am

I've right clicked to midi learn, but it doesnt seem to be working. Is it a routing issue, im using an m audio trigger finger to try and control live and dblue glitch plugin. Any idea what i could be doing wrong??
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Post by zordon » Mon Jan 21, 2008 12:51 am

I must be really lucky things that just work right out of the box for other people, never work for me. Curse you technology!!!!
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Post by Tone Deft » Mon Jan 21, 2008 12:59 am

karma for the big ol' God thread you started and bailed out on?

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Post by Machinate » Mon Jan 21, 2008 1:06 am

you need to create a midi track and route the midi from there into dBlue glitch on the other track.

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Post by YILA » Mon Jan 21, 2008 1:16 am

just assign a control in live...forget midi learn... im doin all sorts like changing pattern banks etc etc
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Post by Machinate » Mon Jan 21, 2008 1:21 am

actually, using midi learn with effects is very useful, since you can then record the automation in clips and loop them back... in realtime. In session view - making vsts a lot more flexible than Live plugins (heheh, the irony)

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Post by 4.33 » Mon Jan 21, 2008 12:59 pm

just click on the little "play" button of the wrapped dblue vst - you'll reveal all dblue parameters in Live shell. after that just MIDI learn them in Live and flail away

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Post by Machinate » Mon Jan 21, 2008 1:00 pm

4.33 wrote:just click on the little "play" button of the wrapped dblue vst - you'll reveal all dblue parameters in Live shell. after that just MIDI learn them in Live and flail away
doesn't work the same way though... the way you are suggesting isn't nearly as fun and useful.

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Post by 4.33 » Mon Jan 21, 2008 1:07 pm

Machinate wrote:
4.33 wrote:just click on the little "play" button of the wrapped dblue vst - you'll reveal all dblue parameters in Live shell. after that just MIDI learn them in Live and flail away
doesn't work the same way though... the way you are suggesting isn't nearly as fun and useful.
hmmm.. well, i'm using only dblue's effects that way, not the sequencer..
what's the other way you're talking about?

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Post by Machinate » Tue Jan 22, 2008 1:35 pm

I dont use the dblue sequencer either.

The other way I am talking about is the one I suggested at the top of the thread - by creating a new midi tracki.
say you are performing, and you want to stutter here, tapestop there. Well, since you're going through a separate track you can then RECORD your tweaking performance and have it loop back, just like any other midi clip.

Doing it this way puts the fun back in midi looping... you reall should try it!

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Post by 4.33 » Tue Jan 22, 2008 6:37 pm

Machinate wrote:I dont use the dblue sequencer either.

The other way I am talking about is the one I suggested at the top of the thread - by creating a new midi tracki.
say you are performing, and you want to stutter here, tapestop there. Well, since you're going through a separate track you can then RECORD your tweaking performance and have it loop back, just like any other midi clip.

Doing it this way puts the fun back in midi looping... you reall should try it!
i will man, thanks a bunch!)

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