Hi all.
I can’t see Transit mentioned anywhere else, so trying here with a new thread.
My current live sets are large loop/clip based affairs, for around 90 minutes.
I’m liking Transit 2, but what I’d really like to do, is select a patch/user preset per scene or clip.
I don’t think that’s possible? Only other way I can see to do this, is to stack a bunch of Transit instances and enable/disable them.
Any other ideas? Thanks!
On Ableton, I guess if I can handle the processor load, I could drop a whole load of variants onto an effects rack, with separate chains and then map the Transit macros to a single rack macro!?
In Live, you can have either an FX rack, and select with the selecter, which plugin plays - or there is also clyph x, which can use clips to switch stuff on and off, to save resources.
Possibly a clip with automation, that disables the chain 1, and selects chain 2. Needs ofc a bit of presetup. The clip also has the automation, to turn instance 1 off, and instance 2 on. Not sure if you use the live matrix to play the set, but that could be something which is launched with the scene.
Hmm, maybe this one can also help. It can control from any track any other track.
I assume you route all your tracks through a single track with that transit fx?
I’ve pretty-much got that going already via an FX rack and a selecter. The problem is the CPU hit for each Transit instance.
For the dubby track/set I’m currently working on, I’m applying it across everything except kick and bass. Nice to have those consistent.
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If you set up the clips to activate only current, and next instance - while setting in the clip all others to disabled - that could work. There shouldnt be a “concievable” hit, when its only volume faded. (But its ofc a lot of setup work.) (Dont know how many of these instances you have - but maybe a transition could be reused, it would “sound” different on different source signal i suspect.