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midi3.Control33= (EnsureMapRange(var.zRot, -13,13, 0,1))
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midi3.Control33 = EnsureMapRange(var.zRot, -13.0, 13.0, 0.0, 1.0)
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midi3.Control33= (EnsureMapRange(var.zRot, -13,13, 0,1))
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midi3.Control33 = EnsureMapRange(var.zRot, -13.0, 13.0, 0.0, 1.0)
Ok no prob.forge wrote:wow - very strangerutgermuller wrote:I've tested several code variatons... no luck.
God must hate me indeed. I must sleep now, can you test (fix) the script the way I updated it for me? Thanks againnnnnnn.
I might have a look tonight - really need to get some work done!
with this script in mind, im curious..Angstrom wrote:Using keyboard number keys to view groups of tracks in Session, or different user 'views'
EG: viewing tracks 1-12 in one group, tracks 13-24 in another ... etc.
So, key pressing 1 would mean that tracks 1-12 are visible, key 2 = tracks 13-24 are visible.
But if you also have a couple of VST windows that you do not want to pan, such as a synth on top which you need to see all the time they can stay fixed in place.
IMPORTANT
how to use:here's the code
- it will only work if Live 7 is the active window, if you have a different version then alter the obvious number in the first line
- To begin press your number keypad "+" this will increase the width of Live's window by 3, for this demo.
- if you have no number keypad (if you are on a laptop), then you can try to change the keys for some keys you do have, change lines to if(one)Window.Left etc
- now press the numpad keys 1 to 3 and your Live display should pan. 1 will be the browser end of the GUI, 3 will be the effects end
- to finish press the numpad key "-" (minus)
of course if you want everything to pan , then simply change the word Window to the word "Screen" and you can have the whole thing panning backwards and forwards.Code: Select all
if (Window.AfterDash =="Live 7"){ debug="Live is the active window" if(NumPadPlus)Window.Width= Screen.Width*3; if(NumPadMinus)Window.Width= Screen.Width*1; if(NumPad0)Window.Left =Screen.Width*0 if(NumPad1)Window.Left =(Screen.Width*1)*-1 if(NumPad2)Window.Left =(Screen.Width*2)*-1 if(NumPad3)Window.Left =(Screen.Width*3)*-1 }
that way you can press "4" and see all your Vsti , and press "6" to see all your effects!.
of course Live effects and instruments don't float and stay where you put them... so only VSTi would be able to do that
Hmm, I'm not sure I understand - you have your clips in clumps and when you scroll off the bottom of one clump you want the next clump selected? Is that right?friend_kami wrote:
is there a way to modify this script so that when i scroll off the first part group, it automaticly switches to the second? im guessing i need to remake my whole bomes setup in glovepie, which i would if i could only get glovepie to find my midi device for me..
other then that, is there a way to do that you think?
nonetheless, really neat script. ive limited myself to 16 tracks only, but im sure i can put all my analyzers and crap on group 2
Angstrom wrote:Hmm, I'm not sure I understand - you have your clips in clumps and when you scroll off the bottom of one clump you want the next clump selected? Is that right?friend_kami wrote:
is there a way to modify this script so that when i scroll off the first part group, it automaticly switches to the second? im guessing i need to remake my whole bomes setup in glovepie, which i would if i could only get glovepie to find my midi device for me..
other then that, is there a way to do that you think?
nonetheless, really neat script. ive limited myself to 16 tracks only, but im sure i can put all my analyzers and crap on group 2
I'm sure there would be a way, but I'm not sure that this is what you mean.
As far as using millions of tracks - heh, yes I know. 16 is usually more than adequate for vertical people, but I have a vague idea that some users have horizontal track groups, I think Pitch Black work like this, although I could be wrong.
I won't really be using this script in this way, it was just an experiment.
eh what?circuitb wrote:hi all
just a note about:
Angstrom wrote :
"once you press num pad 0 any track which is selected then the rack will get selected. I mean it really wants to be selected !
and if you change track, then that rack is selected anyway ... somehow!
it's a bit mental and unfinished, but the idea works Smile
it just needs a little option to choose the tracks."
in fact you have to use Mackie control to select tracks 1 to 8
(note on 24 to 31 on ch1) and bank up/down (note 47/46 on ch1)
to switch between 8 tracks blocks...
after that just apply the keystrokes(Alt+Down+down+down) and midi macro map via automap as explained earlier....
becarefull if u have manualy(mouse) select a macro knob or anything else
than the rack (blue hand), the ALT+Down will not select the rack ..but the macro knob....
here i miss some live keyboard shortcuts ....like the classic TAB key to navigate through parameters.....
if vitaminL (autohotkey) seems to do that........
GlovePie / vvvv should too ?
what do u think?