This is like the brown acid of live music. I assume full responsibility for actually listening to it but not for the spastic fits of laughter it induced. Really marvelous content, and it's something I will definitely experiment with, unlike the brown acid.
this technique stopped working for anyone else too? tried it a few times when this video came out and had no problem but ha the idea to record some guitar into it today and can't figure out why the follow actions arnt triggering the empty clips to record. Got another channel full of dummy clips and all, starting to wonder somethings been accidentally patched out
How do you get the armed channel to record just by pressing play on the master scene play button?? Whe I press it is just makes the dummy clips play through but nothing records on the armed track
####FOUND IT! "Start recording on scene launch" has to be checked in Live's preferences under "record/warp.laucnh" tab. Thanks again!#### - here it is, someone from the comments below has found the solution
Ned is there a way to resample into sampler by velocity? eg C3 (w/16 layers velocity), D# (w/ 16...) etc ...I know this can be done manually but that takes a very, very long time for multi sampled libraries
@@NedRush I guess its if there is there a slicing preset that slices to velocity zones… or you can only slice to notes? Use case: eg. piano needs velocity to sound realistic. 88 x 16 velocity notes… would be too much to do manually.
Ned does this still work? I think it might be broken, or else I am missing some bit of config that you did that's not in the video. I can't get the clips to record. (live 11 suite)
####FOUND IT! "Start recording on scene launch" has to be checked in Live's preferences under "record/warp.laucnh" tab. Thanks again!#### - here it is, someone from the comments below has found the solution
Thanks for another great video! I don't what I am missing but I am not able to recreate this somehow. I don't have the radio plug in, but I suppose that shouldn't matter. Whatever I do, I cannot ger the follow actions on the scenes to fire the record buttons on any track...
Cool ideas as always Ned! ....Anyone out there know of a free radio-VST? Could do without laying down £25 right now. Obviously one could route in from an on-line radio player via soundflower (or similar) but the convenience of drag n drop would be nice.
If you have an audio interface you could just run an actual radio straight into it and route to an audio channel. On that note you could do the same with a record player, television, microphone, hardware synth, etc.
I love Ned’s approach - but I asked the question because it’s something I am constantly asking myself - are the results worth the time and effort, or should I just have sat down and tried something a bit more disciplined. Suppose you don’t know till you try. Interesting to watch, though!