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non max solution

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 12:57 pm
by kanystr
Got it work. You have to make 1000 dumb files in track you want to load. when ableton make file named 1000-audio.wav then track will load. I clicked to that number trough session view. You can delete dumbfiles after ableton reaches 1000, because it slowing recording response. Live set has something like counter, so dumb files are no longer needed.

Some max solution i thing will be better, but this works for me.

Kanystr

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 3:29 pm
by JuanSOLO
Are you saying to make 1000 silent clips in the folder your path is set too?

What do you name these dumb files?

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 3:55 pm
by kanystr
yes, 1000 in channel you want to record and load... default "audio 1" ect. when you reach 1000 the name will be finally same. It takes 10 minutes of clicking, but when it is finished i use this live set as template. Saving seems sot affecting counting.

point is when live set reaches 1000 records then will use 1001 ect. even when is lower number deleted. Too many files will slow recording.

I dont know if is prependind 000 will working with more than 9 files.

Sorry about my english expressions like "dumbfiles" I am not very well english speaking person. those are files that make ableton as records....0001 1 audio.aif (wav)

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 4:08 pm
by JuanSOLO
Sorry about my english expressions like "dumbfiles" I am not very well english speaking person.
Thats OK, "dumbfiles" makes since.

So you have 1000 "dumbfiles" in your session view?

OR

You have 1000 "dumbfiles" in your folder?

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 4:17 pm
by kanystr
just create them and delete...i have them stored if i am need them again.
it will be very messy tohave 1000 clips anywhere.

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 4:22 pm
by JuanSOLO
Cool, I am gonna try this later. THANKS!

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:30 pm
by jakku
I'm having this same problem. My findings support what others have said already, but might be of interest.

When I record a clip, I can't autoload it, even though I have a path connecting my 'samples' folder for the project. HOWEVER, if I consolidate the recorded clip (creating a new file), I can then autoload that clip as there is no '000' at the beginning of the name.

So now there are two clips - the original recorded one called '0008 feed.wav' and the consolidated one called '8 feed.wav'. THEN, when I click on the original recorded clip or the consolidated one, the consolidated one is autoloaded!

So....that's my big find, haha. Useful? I'm definitely interested to work on this problem with you guys...

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 1:35 pm
by JuanSOLO
I have been using a different method to get recorded audio into a Ms Pinky device.

Basically I modified rbrt23's Superlooper so it sends it's file path of the recorded Audio to Ms Pinky, and she loads it.

I have been meaning to post the patchwork somewhere, along with instructions on how to implement it, yet it's still a work in progress with messy patching.

I will post all over the appropriate boards when I get it done.

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:55 pm
by tsutek
Mr. SOLO, I've been reading alot about your endeavours with MsPinky lately. I was just wondering, have you tried the buffer method that is used by henke's granulator? That might also be one solution for you.. You might also want to look into utilizing fileslots (2 should suffice) so that you can load a file into the ms pinky in the background while another one plays? From my early experiments, it seems that switching fileslots on the fly works pretty seamlessly.

Would be very interesting to see your modified looper patch in action.. I'm still doing babysteps with the system, taking it slow, haven't got things sussed out well enough to get into the looping/file hotswapping myself..

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 1:28 pm
by Brent
Hey has anyone found a solution for this problem yet? I've just started using Ms Pinky and am also stuck on this. It'd be nice to have a solution without needing to use further max plugins or the 1000 clip trick.