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8 Control Anything Dials Version 1.4 |
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Hello Vayner... me again :/ I have just one question. How do you go about detecting when a device (mapping) is deleted in Ableton? All I need to do is delete the name of the mapped device from my interface when the device or track is removed from Ableton. This is last thing I need for this project and it have stumped me completely. :( |
Posted on April 23 2011 by Rezo220 (report comment) (Goto Comment) |
Hmmm... With regard to it not working for you - are you running the latest versions of Max and Live? The knobs can be mapped to any audio/midi effect unit/instrument or any of the mixer controls (volumes/sends etc). And about controlling seg.BPM - I don't think the controls of Live's sample settings can be mapped because they are not included as part of the API and because they are written to a file on the hardisk - I could be wrong, but I notice seg.BPM cannot be mapped via MIDI either. This is probably because in a live situation things could get too processor hungry (with all the different algorhythms that could be going on at once and writing to disk stuff) - having said that you can map the device to the global tempo! The device can also be mapped to the Simpler or Sampler (if you have Live Suite), so you could try experimenting with that. Or build your own sampler in Max which can time-stretch samples in real time. I know there are some granular samplers out there that can achieve the effect you're looking for! |
Posted on April 18 2011 by Rezo220 (report comment) (Goto Comment) |
Yeah sorry about that... kept getting an error message when I uploaded them, saying the screenshot wasn't the right format, so it didn't tell me it had actually uploaded the device anyway. Deleted all but the one with the screenshot - (jpg files didn't seem to work, only png). |
Posted on April 15 2011 by Rezo220 (report comment) (Goto Comment) |
Great! Thanks Vayner... |
Posted on April 15 2011 by Rezo220 (report comment) (Goto Comment) |
Daaaamn! Well good job on that one Bjorn! Don't suppose there's any chance I could get hold of the a [bpatcher] version at all is there? It would be most useful on its own! |
Posted on April 14 2011 by Rezo220 (report comment) (Goto Comment) |
Hi Bjorn All works fine for me... but I am very curious! How do have 2 inputs for the dials? Is there some specialist scripting for the dials? I am would very much like to use something like this linked to another project.... Any pointers? Thanks |
Posted on April 12 2011 by Rezo220 (report comment) (Goto Comment) |
Do you have the latest versions of Max for Live, Max MSP and Ableton Live??
Just to clarify - I'm sure you've tried this, but:
click 'learn'
then move the send track fader.
The fader should then be mapped to the control dial.
If you still having trouble then check out the similar devices that come with Max for Live.
In Ableton Live browse to the following:
Audio Effects > Max Audio Effects > Tools > API
The first 4 devices there should work for you.
This patch uses some of the code from the "Max Api AMap1" device found there.