LIVE SHOULD BE ABLE TO RECORD AUTOMATION IN SESSION VIEW
LIVE SHOULD BE ABLE TO RECORD AUTOMATION IN SESSION VIEW
This has been talked about before of course, I started this new thread to bring it to the top. If you agree (How can you not) please leave a short message here.
Personally, I don't care if those envelopes are absolute or relative. But effects tweaks should be recordable into individual clips, especially now that hardware controllers are becoming so cheap. Drawing envelopes with the mouse does not have that "Live" immediacy!
Personally, I don't care if those envelopes are absolute or relative. But effects tweaks should be recordable into individual clips, especially now that hardware controllers are becoming so cheap. Drawing envelopes with the mouse does not have that "Live" immediacy!
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a fix for that
Hey guys, i've been wanting to do this myself and have finally found a way. Its pretty easy actually...
-Hit record and record your midi-fiddling...
-Hit stop and goto your arrangement view.
-Find the midi-data you've just recorded.
-Select the ENVELOPE (not the clip) part you want to have and right-click it. -Copy the envelope.
-Go back to your session view and select or make a clip.
-Find the midi-controller envelope and paste the envelope you've just copied
-Hit record and record your midi-fiddling...
-Hit stop and goto your arrangement view.
-Find the midi-data you've just recorded.
-Select the ENVELOPE (not the clip) part you want to have and right-click it. -Copy the envelope.
-Go back to your session view and select or make a clip.
-Find the midi-controller envelope and paste the envelope you've just copied
Yes, one of these ugly holes in the Live interface.
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Re: a fix for that
hehe, yeah, I think many of us have been down that road - but you must agree that this doesn't work in a live situation, right? Plus, the results in session view are context specific - relative to the current position of the knob, not absolute like in arr. view - so if there's ever going to be a change, it has to be fundamental in the clip env. setup, and they would need to lose the relative mode used there - which is just fine by me!default wrote:Hey guys, i've been wanting to do this myself and have finally found a way. Its pretty easy actually...
-Hit record and record your midi-fiddling...
-Hit stop and goto your arrangement view.
-Find the midi-data you've just recorded.
-Select the ENVELOPE (not the clip) part you want to have and right-click it. -Copy the envelope.
-Go back to your session view and select or make a clip.
-Find the midi-controller envelope and paste the envelope you've just copied
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