[quote=“” tsutek""]
I’m afraid filter sweeps like you mention are primarily designed around using the LFOs (that’s my guess anyway?), which are tempo syncable. You have no way to sacrifice the function the LFO is performing at the moment?
For what you want to be able to do, I doubt perfomance macros nor scenes would help either… tricky. How about resampling your existing sound and using the resulting sample in its place, opening up the LFO for new use? just a thought…
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Hi Tsutek,
Thank you very much for your suggestions, good ideas. Will certainly be helpful for the future to re sample - especially in studio environment.
Also LFO reassign could work equally, although not in this case, but suggestion is much appreciated!.
I’ve found that I’m happy how I have it set up; Ableton receives a live pass of scene/performance/parameter data, and I can then fine tune the CC values in the DAW, before finalising arrangement and then recording the whole machine as audio once all of song is structured and the transitions are finalised.
Really nice being able to program hardware via cc, as before I’ve always done lots of like takes, but often felt a deeper editing ability would be so great!
Thanks to those in the thread suggesting I learn it, has opened my eyes to being able to control polysix (with kiwi installed) as well as the 106 etc all over cc.