Great tutorial; I'm still kind of a noob with Live, and it's always nice learning stuff like that that makes my life a little easier. But goddamn, that skin is ridiculously bright.
Neat. Another interesting trick: If you want to have two different loops sliced up like that, and wish them to "choke each other out" simply put them on the same track, and leave one or more empty cells between the groups of slices. Follow action will jump to the first of each group as soon as it finds an empty cell.
It's pronounced mah-no-mee
mawrshmallo 1 year ago
@mawrshmallo No, it's mah-nohm. The company said so.
Boun5er 1 year ago
i didnt get the follow action part
Zkrudriverz 1 year ago
thanks a million! that's the best tip i got for a long time. works beautifully with my ni maschine. save buying and waiting for a monome!
onnolab 1 year ago
Great tutorial; I'm still kind of a noob with Live, and it's always nice learning stuff like that that makes my life a little easier. But goddamn, that skin is ridiculously bright.
mouthbreather1 2 years ago
much respect for posting this bro.
bizarro20daves 2 years ago
Brilliant idea. 5 stars.
CathodePhonics 2 years ago
Neat. Another interesting trick: If you want to have two different loops sliced up like that, and wish them to "choke each other out" simply put them on the same track, and leave one or more empty cells between the groups of slices. Follow action will jump to the first of each group as soon as it finds an empty cell.
purplenoise2002 3 years ago
Isn't this what 'Slice to new MIDI track' is for? Then it's set up in a Drum Rack for you, which can be auto-mapped to a PadKontrol for instance.
DESTRONsuperjam 3 years ago
that is new in live 7.
dmfay89 2 years ago
Clever. This is the sort of reason why I edit all of my beats in Live, even if I have to use Soundflower to get them out of Logic. Thanks!
Kianbrill 3 years ago