Maxi-Patch_AO/AV 3.7.6: On-the-fly loops and cue points
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Maxi-Patch_AO/AV 3.7.6 for OSX and Windoom is now ready for registered Fan Club members to download. The main new features of this new version include on-the-fly loop and cue point creation and modification, saving and restoring of loop and cue points, and MIDI jog wheel support.
Whereas the previous version of Maxi-Patch_AO/AV required the user to set loop and cue points graphically using the mouse and keyboard, Maxi-Patch_AO/AV 3.7.6 allows on-the-fly loop and cue point creation using MIDI control, or the mouse and keyboard. Map a sequential range of MIDI notes to the loop and cue points, and you can play your loops and cue points using a MIDI keyboard, just like a sampler! Map other notes to the loop modification functions (double, halve, forward shift, backward shift) and you have the ability to create interesting stutter effects, all while simultaneously being able to scratch the sounds using your turntable and your Ms Pinky vinyl!
And did we mention MIDI jog wheel control? With the new version, in addition to scratching with your turntable and Ms Pinky vinyl, you have the option of using a MIDI jog wheel. While the MIDI jog wheel will never give you the same precision for scratching as the vinyl will, it may be a useful alternative for some users.
Hope you like it!
Whereas the previous version of Maxi-Patch_AO/AV required the user to set loop and cue points graphically using the mouse and keyboard, Maxi-Patch_AO/AV 3.7.6 allows on-the-fly loop and cue point creation using MIDI control, or the mouse and keyboard. Map a sequential range of MIDI notes to the loop and cue points, and you can play your loops and cue points using a MIDI keyboard, just like a sampler! Map other notes to the loop modification functions (double, halve, forward shift, backward shift) and you have the ability to create interesting stutter effects, all while simultaneously being able to scratch the sounds using your turntable and your Ms Pinky vinyl!
And did we mention MIDI jog wheel control? With the new version, in addition to scratching with your turntable and Ms Pinky vinyl, you have the option of using a MIDI jog wheel. While the MIDI jog wheel will never give you the same precision for scratching as the vinyl will, it may be a useful alternative for some users.
Hope you like it!
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Hi,
On the fly cue points are working great!
Unfortunately I'm not getting a smooth transition into my loops, and I've really tried everything I could.
There is a slight pause when I hit bang loop or turn on loop mode to start or enable my loop. I've tried in all three modes, cue, relative and absolute.
I thought relative would be the best mode but all modes have the same result. The pause is silence for a few milliseconds.
Is it my system or is it Maxi?
My System:
Dell Latitude D820
Windoom Xtra Poor (XP SP3)
Intel Core Duo processor 1.66GHz
1GB RAM
Torq Connectiv
Ortofon Stylus
I also had a problem with control CDs last Friday but now that I think about it I might not of switched the inputs on Connectiv to line mode, I'll confirm asap.
Also not all the filters are working any more: High & Low shelf and peak notch.
On the fly cue points are working great!
Unfortunately I'm not getting a smooth transition into my loops, and I've really tried everything I could.
There is a slight pause when I hit bang loop or turn on loop mode to start or enable my loop. I've tried in all three modes, cue, relative and absolute.
I thought relative would be the best mode but all modes have the same result. The pause is silence for a few milliseconds.
Is it my system or is it Maxi?
My System:
Dell Latitude D820
Windoom Xtra Poor (XP SP3)
Intel Core Duo processor 1.66GHz
1GB RAM
Torq Connectiv
Ortofon Stylus
I also had a problem with control CDs last Friday but now that I think about it I might not of switched the inputs on Connectiv to line mode, I'll confirm asap.
Also not all the filters are working any more: High & Low shelf and peak notch.
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MIDI Mapping Bug in 3.7.6
I was trying to map the browser to my MPD32, which sends 2 MIDI ports, A and B, and found both Maxi Patch AV and AO MIDI Settings seem to by bypassed. Tried turning all Ins and Outs off and the app still receives notes and CCs from every input. Also hooked up a Kontrol 49 to test this and its input still gets in, with the only way to exclude controllers being setting them to transmit to a different MIDI channel.
I'm on a MBP 2.4 GHz running 10.6.7 and the latest Maxi Patch.
I'm on a MBP 2.4 GHz running 10.6.7 and the latest Maxi Patch.
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OK. This is a bug. Will look into it. But for now-- the workaround could be to set the "Offset" value (in the "MIDI Setup" control panel) for the controller you want to exclude so that it transmits on a different MIDI channel than the controller you want to receive messages from. Will that work for you?
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