![]() ![]() The second bank of macros are treated as another device (at least to push 2). Macros are likely a fixed array of items, at first 8 now 16. It's not really a DAW and so many design compromise are to ensure we low latency and highest performance possible. Remember Ableton live was built to be live. adg file that isn’t so closely tied to automation/mapping in the current Live Set.Īpologize for anxiety-induced programmer spiel. I think a nice compromise would be the ability to re-arrange the controls when saving a. Like if someone has a non-push controller with knobs laid out and they’re mapped based on physical position to the Rack, and then in the software the knob correlation changes and there’s a mismatch between “did that knob control frequency, or did that knob just control the top-left macro?”. Is it okay to just break the automation in those clips? And moving one knobs position could result in actually moving all other 15 knobs or whatever because all their positions could change.Īnyway, I don’t disagree that click-drag reordering would be great (and actually I’ve been building some stuff like that into some max for live stuff I’m making), it’s just that having that kinda flexibility can often mean the user has lots of opportunities to shoot themselves in the foot, too (in addition to being significantly more complex/less performant to program). What about Clips (.alc) saved in the browser with automation for the macro. So any clip that had automation for “macro 3” and “macro 5” (let’s pretend they swapped), also would need to get updated somehow. ![]() Just some perspective on this (though I would love such a feature): the knobs graphical display is also tied to any automation in the Live set which may exist for that parameter. U/LFObbq'S Big list of favorite free Max4Live Devices Don't forget to check out our sister sites /r/MadeWithAbleton and /r/AbletonRacks! Contest Winners: Date/Contest NameĬlick here to see all the rack posts on /r/Ableton. All the rules of the subreddit apply to the Discord. r/Ableton's Official Resource Thread - Updated for 2022, and not just for people learning. No infographics unless you're going to post the entire text of the infographics inside the post as well. All post asking a question must end with a question mark. It should be clear what your post is about from the title itself. Lite is not free, do not ask for it.īe clear in your titles. TL DR - No battlestations, take them to /r/musicbattlestations.īuy/Sell/Trade/Beg for Ableton stuff here, including software and hardware, in this thread and this thread only. Failure to comply can result in your post being removed. If you are posting a link, it must be a self post, you must do a writeup on the hardware and software, and you must answer questions about it in the commments. If you are not willing to field questions then your post will be removed at mod's discretion. If your post history is mostly your content posted multiple places and mostly your comments on your own videos, we probably aren't interested.Īnswer questions about your content if you post your own content. In regards to self promo, do not be a brand with a reddit account, be a redditor with a brand. Feedback requests are encouraged in the relevant weekly threads. Don't ask, don't tell.īlatant self promotion and/or requests for feedback on your tracks are not permitted submissions. Unless you can prove someone is using pirated software, don't accuse someone of using it. Linking to piracy-centric subs also prohibited. Advocating, asking for, or giving advice on how to pirate is prohibited. Participate in good faith and avoid being mean, condescending, or outright insulting other users. We don't want to see your floor mat that looks like the Ableton logo. Memes and shitposts have been deemed by the community as non-Ableton stuff. Everyone should bookmark the Live manual, for it loves you. Rules :ĭo not tell people to RTFM (read the fucking manual) unless you're also posting the specific section that covers their inquiry. so we're here to help.įeel free to volunteer great resources you find on the net regarding writing music, the Ableton DAW, or tutorials and the like. Tips, tricks, and honest community help for the simplest of problems you may be having no matter if you're a newb or a master. ![]()
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