Pay what you want acid line generator Sting 2 - A Really Nice Acid Line Performance System
I just sold my TR-8S, perfect timing. This looks very nice any info in the video about push integration???
Leave a comment to original author, he probably can give you proper information
Full spec/price below- I am not seeing a mention of PUSH
Is there a way to make a MIDI note the exact same length as the sample it’s triggering? Most likely from slices/drum pads in a ‘Drum Rack’.
Example: A drum break has been sliced based on its transients and all slices are different lengths. You want to lay down MIDI note’s gate/length to be equal to the full length of the slice. If there were 18 slices, you could lay them all down sequentially and the break would play seamlessly as each MIDI note length is the same as the slice.
Reason’s ‘REX Player’ has been able to do this for ages but there’s no automated way to do this in Ableton. I thought I saw some tidbit on how to do this in Live 12 but I can’t word a search properly that doesn’t just show how to make all MIDI notes equal length or how to snap them to the grid.
Reason also has a MIDI function to ‘abut’ all notes. Instead of snapping them to a grid, it lines them all up one after the other base on the previous note’s end.
Also, I’m not looking for workarounds or anything either. I just remember that feature from REX Player and I’ve never seen a way to do that in Ableton.
Example here. You can see each slice as a MIDI note that is equal to the slice’s length and they’re all laid out sequentially. Just at this timestamp in the video:
Quick answer without thinking too much : Simpler 1-shot mode ?
Right click > Slice to New MIDI Track
Ableton posted this amazing track breakdown of the new Rival Consoles album:
Also this mini-documentary has some interesting Ableton tricks, I particularly like the stacked auto panning he does to create interesting rhythms @ 7:00:
What about the rather useful slicetool from our very own @Gross9978
It work for that if they use just simpler, unfortunately not if they’ve split the sample out to a drum rack though.