The dreaded prepended 000s
Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 7:25 am
Hi all, I'm a Pinky forum virgin, be gentle.
Ableton recorded clips add zeros. Has anyone solved or worked around this? I tried the 1000 recorded clips thing but it didn't work for me. Is this because I didn't copy the externals into max and simply added the folder in the Max file prefs? Honestly, I still am a bit confused about what goes where, but the max file folder pref option worked for me generally.
A better question might be, does loading of freshly recorded clips in Ableton work for anyone?, if so, WHY DAMNIT!:) Just joshin.
I'm just now delving into max, but in the meantime does anyone feel like making me my dream patch and sending me the link? Pretty please?
The main function I'm looking for is instant scratching of recorded audio or live input material. Here are a couple scenarios
I'm attempting to accomplish.
1. a single, simple audio buffer stream that is essentially a live stream scratcher, it has one button to bring needle back to start of buffer stream or the realtime audio position. No frills, just the ability to scratch a live input without the need for an audio clip. This would also allow ableton warping to do it's thing. A 10 second or so buffer should do the trick, I'd simply cue clips early that I wanted to scratch on the 1 beat. I was looking at the Max buffer, and sfrecord objects for this.
2. or some super awesome person could incorporate the MPTCFS~ object with the m4l monolake granulator instrument!
Might create some interesting sounds.
I was using that object as the template to try and incorporate a live buffer with Pinky but I'm a noob.
In either case, please hook a brotha up! I'm trying my best to wrap my head around Max but I'm a simple musician, as you can see I can't sleep either:) I'd much rather use the maxi patch with it's awesome midi and osc out but I really want some kind of realtime or quick scratching of live stuff. If I had a simple live input scratch patch I'd use that alongside the Maxi patch=my dream system:)
If you made it this far thank you very much for your time and consideration. Cheers.
Ableton recorded clips add zeros. Has anyone solved or worked around this? I tried the 1000 recorded clips thing but it didn't work for me. Is this because I didn't copy the externals into max and simply added the folder in the Max file prefs? Honestly, I still am a bit confused about what goes where, but the max file folder pref option worked for me generally.
A better question might be, does loading of freshly recorded clips in Ableton work for anyone?, if so, WHY DAMNIT!:) Just joshin.
I'm just now delving into max, but in the meantime does anyone feel like making me my dream patch and sending me the link? Pretty please?
The main function I'm looking for is instant scratching of recorded audio or live input material. Here are a couple scenarios
I'm attempting to accomplish.
1. a single, simple audio buffer stream that is essentially a live stream scratcher, it has one button to bring needle back to start of buffer stream or the realtime audio position. No frills, just the ability to scratch a live input without the need for an audio clip. This would also allow ableton warping to do it's thing. A 10 second or so buffer should do the trick, I'd simply cue clips early that I wanted to scratch on the 1 beat. I was looking at the Max buffer, and sfrecord objects for this.
2. or some super awesome person could incorporate the MPTCFS~ object with the m4l monolake granulator instrument!
Might create some interesting sounds.
I was using that object as the template to try and incorporate a live buffer with Pinky but I'm a noob.
In either case, please hook a brotha up! I'm trying my best to wrap my head around Max but I'm a simple musician, as you can see I can't sleep either:) I'd much rather use the maxi patch with it's awesome midi and osc out but I really want some kind of realtime or quick scratching of live stuff. If I had a simple live input scratch patch I'd use that alongside the Maxi patch=my dream system:)
If you made it this far thank you very much for your time and consideration. Cheers.